C. Alvarez, Jaime, I. Concejo, Paula, A. Ferreiro, Concepción, G. Gálvez, Esther, G. Hoyas, María Azahara, T. Zubiaguirre, Íñigo, R. Rodríguez, Cristián, T. Ocampo, Wilmar, O. Sánchez, Francisca, P. Martínez
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Abstract: Given the current pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2, the scientific community is making an effort to share knowledge of this emerging disease To contribute to this effort, we have done a comprehensive review of the clinical history and imaging tests in patients affected by COVID-19 in our institution, one of the most affected by the pandemic in the Community of Madrid (Spain) The aim of this review is to describe the radiological findings in the lungs and show the most frequent extrapulmonary pathology as well as some entities that may be confused with COVID-19 will be discussed Radiologists should become familiar with these imaging features of COVID-19 to design specific imaging protocols that allow prompt diagnosis and treatment