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                <text>Dominio científico: Coronavirus</text>
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              <text>Evgenii Shumilov, Ali Seif Amir Hosseini, Golo Petzold, Hannes Treiber, Joachim Lotz, Volker Ellenrieder, Steffen Kunsch, Albrecht Neesse</text>
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              <text>Purpose                     The COVID-19 pandemic poses new challenges for the medical                         community due to its large number of patients presenting with varying                         symptoms. Chest ultrasound (ChUS) may be particularly useful in the early                         clinical management in suspected COVID-19 patients due to its broad                         availability and rapid application. We aimed to investigate patterns of ChUS                         in COVID-19 patients and compare the findings with results from chest X-ray                         (CRX).                                        Materials and Methods                      24 patients (18 symptomatic, 6 asymptomatic)                          with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 by polymerase chain reaction underwent bedside                          ChUS in addition to CRX following admission. Subsequently, the results of                          ChUS and CRX were compared.                                           Results                        94% (n=17/18) of patients with                            respiratory symptoms demonstrated lung abnormalities on ChUS. ChUS was                            especially useful to detect interstitial syndrome compared to CXR in                            COVID-19 patients (17/18 vs. 11/18; p</text>
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              <text>10.1055/a-1217-1603</text>
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              <text>Ultrasound International Open</text>
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              <text>Georg Thieme Verlag KG</text>
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              <text>Medicine, Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine</text>
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