PMC:7283670 / 10825-12498 JSONTXT 10 Projects

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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T88 0-23 Sentence denotes 2.1 Respiratory system
T89 24-209 Sentence denotes SARS‐CoV‐2 tends to infect the respiratory tract, thus, pneumonia is a primary clinical finding in patients with COVID‐19 (Huang et al., 2020; Li, Guan, et al., 2020; Zhu et al., 2020).
T90 210-294 Sentence denotes However, pneumonia is only a component of the SARS that might develop in some cases.
T91 295-555 Sentence denotes The resulting SARS may then be aggravated and lead to serious conditions that are extremely difficult to control, for example, septic shock, metabolic acidosis, and coagulation dysfunction (Kofi Ayittey, Dzuvor, Kormla Ayittey, Bennita Chiwero, & Habib, 2020).
T92 556-700 Sentence denotes Investigation on the radiological findings of COVID‐19‐associated pneumonia have yielded little, if any, information that are mostly unspecific.
T93 701-844 Sentence denotes Progressive lung lesions are usually detected in patients with COVID‐19, about 1 week after the onset of signs and symptoms (Ooi et al., 2004).
T94 845-1045 Sentence denotes The lesions then become aggravated during the 2nd week, and lead to formation of irregular reticular opacities mixed with ground glass opacities (GGOs), which can be detected by CT at the fourth week.
T95 1046-1241 Sentence denotes In a recent cohort study, 85.7% (54/63) of subjects with COVID‐19‐associated pneumonia showed disease progression, defined by an increased extent of GGO, on early follow‐up CT (Pan et al., 2020).
T96 1242-1410 Sentence denotes Pulmonary fibrous cords was reported in one particular patient that displayed signs of improvement, as the inflammatory secretions had been absorbed (Pan & Guan, 2020).
T97 1411-1673 Sentence denotes Long‐term complications of COVID‐19 in patients with severe pneumonia might include an array of fibrotic changes often observed in the late stages of lung injury, for example, reticulation, interlobular septal thickening, and traction bronchiectasis (Kim, 2020).