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Lung ultrasound in a Singapore COVID-19 intensive care unit patient and a review of its potential clinical utility in pandemic

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Fig. 1.

Chest X-ray changes from D7 to D23. Rapid progression to diffuse bilateral infiltrates and with significant improvement with residual left lung infiltrates
Chest X-ray changes from D7 to D23. Rapid progression to diffuse bilateral infiltrates and with significant improvement with residual left lung infiltrates

Fig. 2.

White lung and numerous B-lines were predominant features. Increased density and distribution of B-lines were associated with deterioration in clinical signs
White lung and numerous B-lines were predominant features. Increased density and distribution of B-lines were associated with deterioration in clinical signs

Fig. 3.

Lung ultrasound findings comparing D7 and D23. Reduction in B-lines leading to resolution of white lung and also recovery of consolidation changes at the bases. R – right, L – left, UZ – upper zone, LZ – lower zone, PLAPS – posterior-lateral alveolar pleural syndrome
Lung ultrasound findings comparing D7 and D23. Reduction in B-lines leading to resolution of white lung and also recovery of consolidation changes at the bases. R – right, L – left, UZ – upper zone, LZ – lower zone, PLAPS – posterior-lateral alveolar pleural syndrome

Fig. 4.

Small subpleural consolidations with disruption of the pleural line were a common feature
Small subpleural consolidations with disruption of the pleural line were a common feature
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