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2020

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A Role For Ct In Covid-19? What Data Really Tell Us So Far, Md Hope, Ca Raptis, A Shah, Mm Hammer, Ts Henry Jan 2020

A Role For Ct In Covid-19? What Data Really Tell Us So Far, Md Hope, Ca Raptis, A Shah, Mm Hammer, Ts Henry

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Challenges In The Interpretation And Application Of Typical Imaging Features Of Covid-19., Mm Hammer, Ca Raptis, Ts Henry, A Shah, S Bhalla, Md Hope Jan 2020

Challenges In The Interpretation And Application Of Typical Imaging Features Of Covid-19., Mm Hammer, Ca Raptis, Ts Henry, A Shah, S Bhalla, Md Hope

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The Role Of Chest Imaging In Patient Management During The Covid-19 Pandemic: A Multinational Consensus Statement From The Fleischner Society., Gd Rubin, Cj Ryerson, Lb Haramati, N Sverzellati, Jp Kanne, S Raoof, Nw Schluger, A Volpi, J-J Yim, L Richeldi, +15 Additional Authors Jan 2020

The Role Of Chest Imaging In Patient Management During The Covid-19 Pandemic: A Multinational Consensus Statement From The Fleischner Society., Gd Rubin, Cj Ryerson, Lb Haramati, N Sverzellati, Jp Kanne, S Raoof, Nw Schluger, A Volpi, J-J Yim, L Richeldi, +15 Additional Authors

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Cerebral Venous Thrombosis: A Typical Presentation Of Covid-19 In The Young, De Klein, R Libman, C Kirsch, R Arora Jan 2020

Cerebral Venous Thrombosis: A Typical Presentation Of Covid-19 In The Young, De Klein, R Libman, C Kirsch, R Arora

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Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) Pandemic Shifts Inpatient Imaging Utilization., Jj Naidich, A Boltyenkov, Jj Wang, J Chusid, D Hughes, Pc Sanelli Jan 2020

Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) Pandemic Shifts Inpatient Imaging Utilization., Jj Naidich, A Boltyenkov, Jj Wang, J Chusid, D Hughes, Pc Sanelli

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Covid-19 Impact On Well-Being And Education In Radiology Residencies: A Survey Of The Association Of Program Directors In Radiology, Jb Robbins, E England, Md Patel, Cm Debenedectis, Ds Sarkany, De Heitkamp, Jm Milburn, V Kalia, K Ali, Sg Jordan, +4 Additional Authors Jan 2020

Covid-19 Impact On Well-Being And Education In Radiology Residencies: A Survey Of The Association Of Program Directors In Radiology, Jb Robbins, E England, Md Patel, Cm Debenedectis, Ds Sarkany, De Heitkamp, Jm Milburn, V Kalia, K Ali, Sg Jordan, +4 Additional Authors

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Covid-19 And The Radiology Match: A Residency Program's Survival Guide To The Virtual Interview Season, Jk Nguyen, N Shah, De Heitkamp, Y Gupta Jan 2020

Covid-19 And The Radiology Match: A Residency Program's Survival Guide To The Virtual Interview Season, Jk Nguyen, N Shah, De Heitkamp, Y Gupta

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Impact Of The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) Pandemic On Imaging Case Volumes, J J. Naidich, A Boltyenkov, J J. Wang, J Chusid, D Hughes, Pc Sanelli Jan 2020

Impact Of The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) Pandemic On Imaging Case Volumes, J J. Naidich, A Boltyenkov, J J. Wang, J Chusid, D Hughes, Pc Sanelli

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Radiology Residency Program Management In The Covid Era - Strategy And Reality, E England, A Kanfi, C Flink, A Vagal, D Sarkany, Md Patel, J Milburn, S Chadalavada, S Jordan Jan 2020

Radiology Residency Program Management In The Covid Era - Strategy And Reality, E England, A Kanfi, C Flink, A Vagal, D Sarkany, Md Patel, J Milburn, S Chadalavada, S Jordan

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Abdominal Pelvic Ct Findings Compared Between Covid-19 Positive And Covid-19 Negative Patients In The Emergency Department Setting, S. A. Funt, S. L. Cohen, J. J. Wang, P. C. Sanelli, M. A. Barish Jan 2020

Abdominal Pelvic Ct Findings Compared Between Covid-19 Positive And Covid-19 Negative Patients In The Emergency Department Setting, S. A. Funt, S. L. Cohen, J. J. Wang, P. C. Sanelli, M. A. Barish

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© 2020, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. Purpose: Manifestations of COVID-19 are primarily respiratory based, however, gastrointestinal symptoms are now recognized as an important component of the disease. The purpose of this study is to evaluate differences in abdominal pelvic CT findings in the emergency department by COVID-19 test result. Methods: This retrospective study identified patients tested by PCR for COVID-19 infection who underwent abdominal pelvic CT scan in the ED across an academic health system from March 15 to April 15, 2020. Radiology reports were reviewed for the presence of ground glass opacity in the lungs …


Initial Impact Of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) On Radiology Practices: An Acr/Rbma Survey., A. Malhotra, X. Wu, H. B. Fleishon, R. Duszak, E. Silva, G. B. Mcginty, C. Bender, B. Williams, J. J. Naidich, P. C. Sanelli, +3 Additional Authors Jan 2020

Initial Impact Of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) On Radiology Practices: An Acr/Rbma Survey., A. Malhotra, X. Wu, H. B. Fleishon, R. Duszak, E. Silva, G. B. Mcginty, C. Bender, B. Williams, J. J. Naidich, P. C. Sanelli, +3 Additional Authors

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PURPOSE:The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic affected radiology practices in many ways. The aim of this survey was to estimate declines in imaging volumes and financial impact across different practice settings during April 2020. METHODS:The survey, comprising 48 questions, was conducted among members of the ACR and the Radiology Business Management Association during May 2020. Survey questions focused on practice demographics, volumes, financials, personnel and Northwell Health adjustments, and anticipation of recovery. RESULTS:During April 2020, nearly all radiology practices reported substantial (56.4%-63.7%) declines in imaging volumes, with outpatient imaging volumes most severely affected. Mean gross charges declined by 50.1% to …


Multisystem Imaging Manifestations Of Covid-19, Part 1: Viral Pathogenesis And Pulmonary And Vascular System Complications, M. V. Revzin, S. Raza, R. Warshawsky, C. D’Agostino, N. C. Srivastava, A. S. Bader, R. D. Patel, K. Chen, C. Kyriakakos, J. S. Pellerito, +1 Additional Author Jan 2020

Multisystem Imaging Manifestations Of Covid-19, Part 1: Viral Pathogenesis And Pulmonary And Vascular System Complications, M. V. Revzin, S. Raza, R. Warshawsky, C. D’Agostino, N. C. Srivastava, A. S. Bader, R. D. Patel, K. Chen, C. Kyriakakos, J. S. Pellerito, +1 Additional Author

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© RSNA, 2020. Infection with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) results in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), which was declared an official pandemic by the World Health Organization on March 11, 2020. The infection has been reported in most countries around the world. As of August 2020, there have been over 21 million cases of COVID-19 reported worldwide, with over 800 000 COVID-19–associated deaths. It has become appar-ent that although COVID-19 predominantly affects the respiratory system, many other organ systems can also be involved. Imaging plays an essential role in the diagnosis of all manifestations of the disease, as …


Initial Impact Of Covid-19 On Radiology Practices: An Acr/Rbma Survey, A. Malhotra, X. Wu, H. B. Fleishon, R. Duszak, E. Silva, G. B. Mcginty, C. Bender, B. Williams, J. J. Naidich, P. C. Sanelli, +3 Additional Authors Jan 2020

Initial Impact Of Covid-19 On Radiology Practices: An Acr/Rbma Survey, A. Malhotra, X. Wu, H. B. Fleishon, R. Duszak, E. Silva, G. B. Mcginty, C. Bender, B. Williams, J. J. Naidich, P. C. Sanelli, +3 Additional Authors

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© 2020 American College of Radiology Purpose: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic affected radiology practices in many ways. The aim of this survey was to estimate declines in imaging volumes and financial impact across different practice settings during April 2020. Methods: The survey, comprising 48 questions, was conducted among members of the ACR and the Radiology Business Management Association during May 2020. Survey questions focused on practice demographics, volumes, financials, personnel and Northwell Health adjustments, and anticipation of recovery. Results: During April 2020, nearly all radiology practices reported substantial (56.4%-63.7%) declines in imaging volumes, with outpatient imaging volumes most …


Multisystem Imaging Manifestations Of Covid-19, Part 2: From Cardiac Complications To Pediatric Manifestations., M. V. Revzin, S. Raza, N. C. Srivastava, R. Warshawsky, C. D'Agostino, A. Malhotra, A. S. Bader, R. D. Patel, K. Chen, C. C. Kyriakakos, J. S. Pellerito Jan 2020

Multisystem Imaging Manifestations Of Covid-19, Part 2: From Cardiac Complications To Pediatric Manifestations., M. V. Revzin, S. Raza, N. C. Srivastava, R. Warshawsky, C. D'Agostino, A. Malhotra, A. S. Bader, R. D. Patel, K. Chen, C. C. Kyriakakos, J. S. Pellerito

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Infection with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 results in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), which was declared an official pandemic by the World Health Organization on March 11, 2020. COVID-19 has been reported in most countries, and as of August 15, 2020, there have been over 21 million cases of COVID-19 reported worldwide, with over 800 000 COVID-19-associated deaths. Although COVID-19 predominantly affects the respiratory system, it has become apparent that many other organ systems can also be involved. Imaging plays an essential role in the diagnosis of all manifestations of the disease and its related complications, and proper utilization …


Thromboembolic Complications Of Covid-19, L. W. Mui, J. F. Lau, J. F. Lau, H. K. Lee Jan 2020

Thromboembolic Complications Of Covid-19, L. W. Mui, J. F. Lau, J. F. Lau, H. K. Lee

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© 2020, American Society of Emergency Radiology. The symptomology of patients afflicted with novel 2019 coronavirus disease (SARS-CoV-2 or COVID-19) has varied greatly, ranging from the asymptomatic state to debilitating hypoxemic respiratory failure caused by severe atypical viral pneumonia. Patients may also develop a hyper-inflammatory state that can lead to multi-organ failure. It has become increasingly apparent that, as part of the hyper-inflammatory state, COVID-19 infection increases susceptibility to systemic thromboembolic complications that can contribute to rapid clinical deterioration or demise. This article aims to review imaging features of various systemic thrombotic complications in six patients with moderate to severe …