id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-278933-bwhi4hcl Shoji, Hamilton Structured thoracic computed tomography report for COVID-19 pandemic 2020-04-03 .txt text/plain 1057 61 41 The most relevant pieces of information to be conveyed are presence (or not) of pulmonary involvement, if the findings are compatible with infectious process, and, in positive cases, if the changes are suggestive of viral etiology, particularly COVID-19, even if there is overlapping of findings with other infectious diseases (including other viruses). (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) In these cases, we have highlighted in our reports that "the possibility of COVID-19 should be considered in the differential diagnoses", and also included the estimated extent of parenchyma involvement (greater or lesser than 50%). Computed tomography images of a case with initial clinical suspicion of COVID-19 and its respective report, with tomographic findings suggestive of infectious process, but with characteristics that are not usual in COVID-19. (12) Implementing a structured report should be beneficial, particularly in the current scenario of COVID-19 pandemic, for increasing productivity of radiologists and enabling better understanding of the requesting physicians, with a potential positive impact in management of patients. ./cache/cord-278933-bwhi4hcl.txt ./txt/cord-278933-bwhi4hcl.txt