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COVID Pneumonia

Dr. Oron Frenkel

Subpleural consolidation and B-lines in an unvaccinated patient with cough and shortness of breath are suspicious for COVID pneumonia.

Specialties: Critical Care, Emergency Medicine, Hospitalist, Primary Care, Rural
Applications: Lung
in this video we see the curvilinear scanner placed in a sagittal plane on the anterior aspect of the chest in a patient who presented with shortness of breath who was unvaccinated against covet 19 and we can immediately see a bright big b line coming down and proximal to that b-line just up here is a triangular shaped fluid collection suggestive of a sub plural consolidation combined with also the finding of skip lesions where around this focal area of b lines there are normal a lines it's suggestive of a patchy peripheral process in the lungs that in this clinical setting is highly suspicious for coven pneumonia you

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