Id |
Subject |
Object |
Predicate |
Lexical cue |
T1 |
0-97 |
DRI_Background |
denotes |
Clinical and CT Imaging Features of the COVID-19 Pneumonia: Focus on Pregnant Women and Children. |
T2 |
177-318 |
DRI_Approach |
denotes |
We aimed to investigate the clinical and CT features in the pregnant women and children with this disease, which have not been well reported. |
T3 |
606-662 |
DRI_Outcome |
denotes |
The clinical and CT features were analyzed and compared. |
T4 |
663-1005 |
DRI_Outcome |
denotes |
FINDINGS: Compared with the non-pregnant adults group (n=14), initial normal temperature (9 [56%] and 16 [64%]), leukocytosis (8 [50%] and 9 [36%]) and elevated neutrophil ratio (14 [88%] and 20 [80%]), and lymphopenia (9 [56%] and 16 [64%]) were more common in the laboratory-confirmed (n=16) and clinically-diagnosed (n=25) pregnant groups. |
T5 |
1006-1146 |
DRI_Approach |
denotes |
Totally 614 lesions were detected with predominantly peripheral and bilateral distributions in 54 (98%) and 37 (67%) patients, respectively. |
T6 |
1147-1260 |
DRI_Background |
denotes |
Pure ground-glass opacity (GGO) was the predominant presence in 94/131 (72%) lesions for the non-pregnant adults. |
T7 |
1261-1489 |
DRI_Background |
denotes |
Mixed consolidation and complete consolidation were more common in the laboratory-confirmed (70/161 [43%]) and clinically-diagnosed (153/322 [48%]) pregnant groups than 37/131 (28%) in the non-pregnant adults (P=0•007, P<0•001). |
T8 |
1490-1659 |
DRI_Outcome |
denotes |
GGO with reticulation was less common in 9/161 (6%) and 16/322 (5%) lesions for the two pregnant groups than 24/131 (18%) for the non-pregnant adults (P=0•001, P<0•001). |
T9 |
1660-1755 |
DRI_Challenge |
denotes |
The pulmonary involvement in children with COVID-19 was mild with a focal GGO or consolidation. |
T10 |
1756-1920 |
DRI_Outcome |
denotes |
Twenty-three patients underwent follow-up CT, revealing progression in 9/13 (69%) at 3 days whereas improvement in 8/10 (80%) at 6 to 9 days after initial CT scans. |
T11 |
1921-2052 |
DRI_Challenge |
denotes |
INTERPRETATION: Atypical clinical findings of pregnant women with COVID-19 could increase the difficulty in initial identification. |
T12 |
2053-2106 |
DRI_Background |
denotes |
Consolidation was more common in the pregnant groups. |
T13 |
2107-2184 |
DRI_Challenge |
denotes |
The clinically-diagnosed cases were vulnerable to more pulmonary involvement. |
T14 |
2185-2401 |
DRI_Outcome |
denotes |
CT was the modality of choice for early detection, severity assessment, and timely therapeutic effects evaluation for the cases with epidemic and clinical features of COVID-19 with or without laboratory confirmation. |
T15 |
2402-2505 |
DRI_Outcome |
denotes |
The exposure history and clinical symptoms were more helpful for screening in children versus chest CT. |