An updated review of pulmonary radiological features of acute and chronic pulmonary COVID-19
Raya Tcheroyan,
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Peter Makhoul,
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Scott Simpson
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Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 4, 2025
Purpose
of
review
Significant
progress
has
been
made
in
our
understanding
the
acute
and
chronic
clinical
radiological
manifestations
coronavirus-19
(COVID-19).
This
article
provides
an
updated
on
pulmonary
COVID-19,
while
highlighting
key
imaging
features
that
can
identify
distinguish
COVID-19
pneumonia
its
sequelae
from
other
diseases.
Recent
findings
Acute
typically
presents
with
organizing
computed
tomography
(CT).
In
cases
severe
disease,
patients
clinically
to
respiratory
distress
syndrome,
which
manifests
as
diffuse
alveolar
damage
CT.
The
most
common
finding
is
ground-glass
opacities,
commonly
resolves,
well
subpleural
bands
reticulation.
Pulmonary
fibrosis
overall
rare
complication
characteristic
features,
including
architectural
distortion,
traction
bronchiectasis.
Summary
Chest
CT
be
a
helpful
adjunct
tool
both
diagnosing
managing
sequelae.
It
high-risk
guide
decision-making,
particularly
or
complicated
disease.
Follow-up
detect
persistent
lung
abnormalities
associated
long
COVID
appropriate
management.
Language: Английский
The Contentious Origins of SARS-CoV-2: A Comprehensive Review of Current Knowledge
Published: Feb. 11, 2025
The
emergence
of
SARS-CoV-2
in
late
2019
triggered
a
global
pandemic
(COVID-19)
that
has
claimed
millions
lives
and
continues
to
impact
public
health
systems
worldwide.
This
review
examines
current
scientific
evidence
regarding
the
virus's
origins,
focusing
on
two
primary
hypotheses:
zoonotic
spillover
laboratory-related
emergence.
A
comprehensive
analysis
peer-reviewed
literature
published
between
December
2023
January
2025
was
conducted,
identifying
relevant
studies
through
searches
PubMed
Scopus
databases.
revealed
strong
phylogenetic
supporting
natural
origin,
with
several
indicating
close
genetic
relationships
bat
coronaviruses.
Environmental
sampling
data
from
Huanan
Seafood
Market
detected
RNA
high
number
environmental
samples
animal
stalls.
While
preponderance
supports
spillover,
absence
definitively
identified
intermediate
host
maintains
some
uncertainty.
concludes
evidence-based
recommendations
for
enhanced
viral
surveillance,
implementation
One
Health
approaches,
strengthened
international
collaboration
frameworks
prevent
future
coronavirus
pandemics.
Language: Английский
The Contentious Origins of SARS-CoV-2: A Comprehensive Review of Current Knowledge
Published: Feb. 17, 2025
The
emergence
of
SARS-CoV-2
in
late
2019
triggered
a
global
pandemic
(COVID-19)
that
has
claimed
millions
lives
and
continues
to
impact
public
health
systems
worldwide.
This
review
examines
current
scientific
evidence
regarding
the
virus's
origins,
focusing
on
two
primary
hypotheses:
zoonotic
spillover
laboratory-related
emergence.
A
comprehensive
analysis
peer-reviewed
literature
primarily
published
between
December
2023
January
2025
was
conducted,
identifying
relevant
studies
through
searches
PubMed
Scopus
databases.
Key
earlier
publications
are
also
included
provide
essential
background
context.
revealed
strong
phylogenetic
supporting
natural
origin,
with
several
indicating
close
genetic
relationships
bat
coronaviruses.
Environmental
sampling
data
from
Huanan
Seafood
Market
detected
RNA
high
number
environmental
samples
animal
stalls.
While
preponderance
supports
spillover,
absence
definitively
identified
intermediate
host
maintains
some
uncertainty.
concludes
evidence-based
recommendations
for
enhanced
viral
surveillance,
implementation
One
Health
approaches,
strengthened
international
collaboration
frameworks
prevent
future
coronavirus
pandemics.
Language: Английский
The Contentious Origins of SARS-CoV-2: A Comprehensive Review of Current Knowledge
Published: Feb. 19, 2025
The
emergence
of
SARS-CoV-2
in
late
2019
triggered
a
global
pandemic
(COVID-19)
that
has
claimed
millions
lives
and
continues
to
impact
public
health
systems
worldwide.
This
review
examines
current
scientific
evidence
regarding
the
virus's
origins,
focusing
on
two
primary
hypotheses:
zoonotic
spillover
laboratory-related
emergence.
A
comprehensive
analysis
peer-reviewed
literature
primarily
published
between
December
2023
January
2025
was
conducted,
identifying
relevant
studies
through
searches
PubMed
Scopus
databases.
Key
earlier
publications
are
also
included
provide
essential
background
context.
revealed
strong
phylogenetic
supporting
natural
origin,
with
several
indicating
close
genetic
relationships
bat
coronaviruses.
Environmental
sampling
data
from
Huanan
Seafood
Market
detected
RNA
high
number
environmental
samples
animal
stalls.
While
preponderance
supports
spillover,
absence
definitively
identified
intermediate
host
maintains
some
uncertainty.
concludes
evidence-based
recommendations
for
enhanced
viral
surveillance,
implementation
One
Health
approaches,
strengthened
international
collaboration
frameworks
prevent
future
coronavirus
pandemics.
Language: Английский