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Fig. 2 | BMC Pulmonary Medicine

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From: Three-month follow-up after severe COVID-19 infection: are chest CT results associated with respiratory outcomes and respiratory recovery in COVID-19 patients?

Fig. 2

Demonstrative CT scan images. 68-year old man with CT-SS of 19 at the acute phase of COVID-19 (A and B) and CT-SS of 0 at the three-month follow-up visit (C and D). Pulmonary function tests and six minute walk test at the three month follow-up visit were unremarkable. 86-year old patient with CT-SS of 16 at the acute phase of COVID-19 (E and F) and CT-SS of 13 at the three month follow-up visit (G and H). Pulmonary function test at the three month follow-up visit showed a TLC (Total Lung Capacity) of 58% predicted and a DLCO (Diffusing Capacity for Carbon Monoxide) of 29% predicted. The six minute walk test was not feasible due to the clinical condition

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