2019冠状病毒病:癌症患者的临床特征和胸部x线表现

L. Marinova, R. Georgiev, N. Evgeniev, H. Metev
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肿瘤患者免疫系统较弱,是新冠肺炎大流行的高危人群。本文的目的是对COVID-19感染患者的症状学和胸部影像学表现数据库进行补充。在4例肿瘤患者的放疗过程中,我们观察到多种不典型的临床和实验室表达:咳嗽无发热,尿路感染伴血尿,胃肠道症状,白细胞减少,这很难与COVID-19感染相关联。7例患者中有3例胸部CT表现为弥漫性双侧磨玻璃影(GGO)。在感染COVID-19的肿瘤患者中,观察到胃肠道不适、干咳无发烧等较不常见的症状,这些症状很难与这种病毒感染联系起来。肺炎的特征是伴白细胞减少、淋巴减少和ESR加速。血尿、蛋白尿、转氨酶和γ -谷氨酰转移酶(GGT)水平升高是血管炎影响实质器官如肾脏和肝脏的结果。COVID-19肺炎的影像学特征不特异性。磨玻璃混浊(GGO)是双侧,不对称,周围和胸膜下的位置,优先于下叶。CT检查对疾病的严重程度和预后有及时的诊断价值。
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COVID 19: Clinical characteristics in cancer patients and chest X-ray findings
Due to weakened immune system, the oncological patients are highly at risk with regard to the COVID-19 pandemic. The aim of this article is to contribute with a supplement for the database on symptomatology and chest imaging appearance in patients infected with COVID-19. During the course of radiotherapy (RT), in four oncological patients we observed a variety of atypical clinical and laboratory expression: cough without fever, uroinfection with hematuria, gastrointestinal symptoms, leukopenia, which is difficult to associate with COVID-19 infection. In three out of seven patients, diffuse bilaterally ground glass opacities (GGO) are presented on the chest CT. In oncological patients infected with COVID-19, a less common symptomatology such as gastrointestinal discomfort, dry cough without fever, which is difficult to associate with this viral infection, are observed. The features of pneumonia are accompanied by leukopenia, lymphopenia and accelerated ESR. Hematuria, proteinuria, elevated transaminases and Gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT) levels are result of vasculitis which affects parenchymal organs like kidneys and liver. The radiological features of COVID-19 pneumonia are not specific. The ground glass opacities (GGO) are bilateral, asymmetrical, peripheral and subpleural in location, with predilection for the lower lobes. CT detection is very useful in time course of the disease with checking severity and prognosis of the disease.
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