Figure 2 Computed tomography of the chest of patients with COVID-19 with secondary invasive aspergillosis. Unenhanced chest CT in a 59-year-old man with COVID-19 and biological markers of invasive aspergillosis performed at baseline (A) and at 12-day follow-up (B) showing subpleural ground-glass and reticular opacities presumed to correspond to COVID-19 lesions (arrowheads) as well as a right apical consolidation area presumed to correspond to invasive aspergillosis (arrow). Enhanced chest CT in a 69-year-old man with COVID-19 and biological markers of invasive aspergillosis showing at baseline (C) ground-glass opacities (arrowheads), and at 11-day follow-up (D) a left postero-basal consolidation presumed to correspond to invasive aspergillosis (arrow). (346-mm field of view, 512 × 512 image matrix, lung window (W1600/L-500 HU)).