13 February 2022>: Articles
Pulmonary Function and Chest Computed Tomography (CT) Scan Findings After Antifibrotic Treatment for COVID-19-Related Pulmonary Fibrosis
Unusual setting of medical care
Jan Michael Jesse Lomanta A* , Milraam L. Quinto B , Sheen C. Urquiza C , Joel M. Santiaguel ADOI: 10.12659/AJCR.934830
Am J Case Rep 2022; 23:e934830
Figure 2. Axial sections of the chest CT scans dated November 20, 2020 taken at the carinal bifurcation (A), bronchial bifurcation to the middle and right lower lobes (B), and lung bases (C). Similar cuts are represented by figures D–F dated May 5, 2021. These images show significant interval decrease in the ground-glass opacities and consolidations (black arrow) in both lungs, with faintly-discernible ill-defined ground-glass densities, thin sub-pleural bands, and multiple fibroses (white arrowhead) in both lungs.