Skip to main content
Fig. 1 | The Egyptian Journal of Bronchology

Fig. 1

From: A New Scoring Model to Diagnose COVID-19 Using Lung Ultrasound in the Emergency Department

Fig. 1

A 62-year-old man restaurant owner was admitted to the emergency room (ER) with a 3-day history of fever (38.2°C/100.8°F) and dyspnea. He reported no other symptoms, nor had a history of travels abroad nor exposure to patients infected or suspected of contagious COVID-19. Xray findings: consolidation with linear brochogram in both lobes us findings: very thick pleural line, Multiple B-lines EF: 40-45% CT findings: GGO and massive consolidation in the posterior parts of the lower lobes. Lymphocytes when he inserted in ICU: 6, 62% troponine at 1st 24h in ICU: 3.2 pg/n. He was confirmed to have Covid19 by PCR

Back to article page