PHOTO GALLERY: What does COVID-19 look like on medical imaging?
This image gallery shows what the various clinical presentations associated with the COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) virus that have been documented during the coronavirus pandemic.
Originally thought to be a disease limited to the respiratory system, COVID was quickly found to impact many areas of the body. The virus caused responses in many people that resulted in increased clotting of the blood, which can lead to pulmonary embolism, strokes, heart attacks and thrombosis in other organs leading to infarcts. Severe inflammatory responses from COVID also cause rashes, nerve damage, myocarditis, pericarditis and brain hemorrhages. The virus usually causes mild or asymptomatic illness in kids, but a couple of weeks after infection can result in the rare presentation of multi-system inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C). Ongoing research is also shedding light on long-term damage caused to the body by COVID, including issues in the lungs, brain and heart. Long-COVID symptoms have become a major area of research in 2021-22. This gallery offers medical imaging examples in all of these areas.
Additional COVID Medical Imaging Resources:
New Images of Novel Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 from the National Entities of Health (NIH)
American College of Radiology (ACR) COVID-19 Clinical Resources for Radiologists
Radiologiocal Society of North America (RSNA) COVID Imaging Resource Page
American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS) COVID Imaging Resource Page
Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI) COVID Resource Page
The Role of Medical Imaging in COVID-19
COVID-19 and Imaging: Why CT Scans and X-Rays Have a Limited Role in Diagnosing Coronavirus
Chest CT in COVID-19: What the Radiologist Needs to Know
COVID-19 Imaging: What We Know Now and What Remains Unknown
Library of Clinical Imaging journal articles on imaging COVID
Role of Imaging in Diagnosis and Management of COVID-19: A Multiorgan Multimodality Imaging Review
COVID-19 imaging: Diagnostic approaches, challenges, and evolving advances
Role of Imaging in Diagnosis and Management of COVID-19: A Multiorgan Multimodality Imaging Review
The Role and Challenges of Clinical Imaging During COVID-19 Outbreak
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Dave Fornell has covered healthcare for more than 17 years, with a focus in cardiology and radiology. Fornell is a 5-time winner of a Jesse H. Neal Award, the most prestigious editorial honors in the field of specialized journalism. The wins included best technical content, best use of social media and best COVID-19 coverage. Fornell was also a three-time Neal finalist for best range of work by a single author. He produces more than 100 editorial videos each year, most of them interviews with key opinion leaders in medicine. He also writes technical articles, covers key trends, conducts video hospital site visits, and is very involved with social media. E-mail: dfornell@innovatehealthcare.com