不同原代乙型冠状病毒的影像学比较。

IF 0.9 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Wilson Sharp, Isabel Jang, Michael J Diaz, Leila C Tou, Charles A Agyemang, Rebekah E Carter, Sarah Sevigny, Muhammad Umair
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目的:冠状病毒(CoV)是一种单链RNA病毒,可从动物物种传播给人类,对全球健康构成威胁。我们旨在总结3种乙型冠状病毒(b- cov)的常见影像学表现和常见临床表现,以更好地了解疾病的病程。材料和方法:在Pubmed和Google Scholar数据库中检索“SARS-CoV”或“COVID-19”或“MERS-CoV”。影像相关搜索包括“CT”和“成像”的关键字搜索。临床表现特异性搜索包括关键词搜索“临床”、“表现”、“心血管”、“神经学”、“胃肠”或“血液学”。本次文献综述共选取77篇文章进行讨论。结果:人类b- cov感染表现出一致的磨玻璃混浊(GGO)、实变和小叶间隔增厚。胸膜积液在所有3种乙型冠状病毒中也很常见,但在SARS-CoV-2感染中最少出现。双侧肺部受累在MERS-CoV和SARS-CoV-2感染中都很常见。心血管、神经系统、血液学和胃肠道是b- cov感染患者常见的临床表现。结论:影像学表现的比较可用于临床实践,通过不同的影像学方式区分3种冠状病毒。了解可能的影像学表现和临床表现对于更好地了解疾病的进程以及为未来的变异做好准备是至关重要的。
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Comparative imaging findings among different primary betacoronaviruses.

Comparative imaging findings among different primary betacoronaviruses.

Comparative imaging findings among different primary betacoronaviruses.

Comparative imaging findings among different primary betacoronaviruses.

Purpose: Coronaviruses (CoV) are single-stranded RNA viruses that transmit from animal species to humans, causing a threat to global health. We aim to summarize common imaging findings of 3 betacoronaviruses (b-CoVs) and the common clinical manifestation, to provide a better understanding of the courses of the disease.

Material and methods: The Pubmed and Google Scholar databases were searched for the terms "SARS-CoV" OR "COVID-19" OR "MERS-CoV". Imaging-specific searches included keyword searches for "CT" AND "imaging". Clinical presentation-specific searches included keyword searches for "clinical" AND "manifestation" AND "cardio-vascular" OR "neurology" OR "gastrointestinal" OR "hematology". In total, 77 articles were selected for discussion in the current literature review.

Results: Human b-CoVs infection presented consistent indications of ground-glass opacities (GGO), consolidation, and interlobular septal thickening. Pleural effusion was also common in all 3 b-CoVs, but it was least present in SARS-CoV-2 infection. Bilateral lung involvement was common to both MERS-CoV and SARS-CoV-2 infection. Cardiovascular, neurological, haematological, and gastrointestinal were common clinical presentations found in patients infected with b-CoVs.

Conclusions: The comparison of imaging findings can be applied in clinical practice to distinguish the 3 CoV through different imaging modalities. It is crucial to understand the possible imaging findings and clinical presentations to better understand the course of the disease as well as prepare for future variants.

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