covid-19带来什么:偶发孤立性肺结节

M. Çetin, Hasan Tartar
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背景:用于COVID-19初步诊断的胸部计算机断层扫描(CT)可作为检测孤立性肺结节(spn)的工具。材料与方法:回顾性分析2020年初步诊断为COVID-19的5416例患者的胸部CT报告,年龄45-75岁。结果:85例患者检出肺结节/肿块。其中56人是男性,29人是女性。63例(74%)有spn, 11例(13%)有肿块,11例(13%)有多发结节。恶性随访5例,发现结节/肿块后随访21例(21%)。11例患者死于肺部病变。结论:新冠肺炎相关担忧严重影响了肺结节的随访。然而,广泛使用的CT作为一种肺癌筛查。
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What covid-19 brings with: incidental solitary pulmonary nodules
Background: Thoracic computed tomography (CT) scans for preliminary diagnosis of COVID-19 can be used as a tool to detect solitary pulmonary nodules (SPNs). Materials and Methods: We retrospectively evaluated the thoracic CT reports of 5416 patients, aged 45-75, who presented to our hospital with a preliminary diagnosis of COVID-19 in 2020. Results: Pulmonary nodules/masses were detected in 85 patients. 56 of these were male, and 29 female. 63 patients (74%) had SPNs, 11 (13%) masses, and 11 (13%) multiple nodules. 5 patients were in follow-up for malignancy, and 21 (21%) arrived for follow-up after the detection of nodule/mass. 11 patients died due to pulmonary pathologies. Conclusions: COVID-19-related concerns have seriously disrupted the follow-up of pulmonary nodules. However, the widespread use of CT serves as a kind of lung cancer screening.
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