id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-275202-zq4vvini Vu, David Three unsuspected CT diagnoses of COVID-19 2020-04-13 .txt text/plain 1699 91 55 CONCLUSION: Using imaging characteristics of COVID-19 on abdominal or neck CT when a portion of the lungs is included, patients not initially suspected of COVID-19 infection can be quarantined earlier to limit exposure to others. Each patient had suspicious imaging findings for COVID-19, which prompted the interpreting radiologist to suggest that the clinical team test for COVID-19. Two days later, the patient was notified that he had tested positive for COVID-19 and was directed to remain isolated and to return to the emergency room if any acute respiratory symptoms developed. Using pulmonary parenchymal ground-glass or nodular opacities in a predominantly peripheral distribution on abdominal or neck CT when a portion of the lungs is included, patients not initially suspected of COVID-19 can be placed into isolation at the hospital earlier and be instructed to stay quarantined until the test results come back, limiting exposure to others. ./cache/cord-275202-zq4vvini.txt ./txt/cord-275202-zq4vvini.txt