2004
DOI: 10.1148/rg.242035193
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Radiologic Pattern of Disease in Patients with Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome: The Toronto Experience

Abstract: Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is a transmissible febrile respiratory illness caused by a recently discovered coronavirus. Various patterns of disease progression may be observed that have different implications for the prognosis in those affected by SARS. The appearance of the lungs on chest radiographs of patients with this condition may be normal or may include focal airspace opacity or multifocal or diffuse opacities. Thoracic computed tomography (CT) is more sensitive in depicting SARS than is c… Show more

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“…High-resolution chest CT findings of SARS have been described by Wong et al, 17 Chan et al, 18 and Paul et al 14 The most common findings are ground-glass opacities and crazy paving. Hui et al 19 suggest that high-resolution chest CT is useful for early diagnosis of SARS in patients with negative radiographs.…”
Section: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndromementioning
confidence: 90%
“…High-resolution chest CT findings of SARS have been described by Wong et al, 17 Chan et al, 18 and Paul et al 14 The most common findings are ground-glass opacities and crazy paving. Hui et al 19 suggest that high-resolution chest CT is useful for early diagnosis of SARS in patients with negative radiographs.…”
Section: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndromementioning
confidence: 90%
“…The abnormalities on initial chest radiographs were assessed as focal opacity or multifocal or diffuse opacity (15). Parenchymal opacity was defined as an area that appears denser than the surrounding lung tissue without a discrete border.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2,3 Various treatment regimens have been used as therapy for SARS. In the spring of 2003 SARS was carried to Hong Kong by an ill physician, and from there spread to other nations including Canada, Singapore, and Viet Nam 1 Before rigorous public health measures could contain the disease, 8098 patients were infected and 774 died.…”
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“…In the spring of 2003 SARS was carried to Hong Kong by an ill physician, and from there spread to other nations including Canada, Singapore, and Viet Nam 1 Before rigorous public health measures could contain the disease, 8098 patients were infected and 774 died. 3 Systemic corticosteroid treatment was also commonly administered during the SARS epidemic, including high dose ''pulse'' corticosteroids used to treat patients showing continued clinical deterioration. Although no human infections have occurred since 2003 the infection possibly remains in mammalian reservoirs in China and Southeast Asia.…”
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