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    Mehrabi Nejad, Mohammad-Mehdi; Salehi, Mohammadreza; Azadbakht, Javid; Jahani, Zahra; Veisi, Parastoo; Sedighi, Nahid; Salahshour, Sedighi

    Caspian journal of internal medicine, 01/2022, Letnik: 13
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    BackgroundIn COVID-19 pneumonia, chest CT scan plays a crucial role in diagnosing and closely monitoring lung parenchyma. The main reportedly chest CT features of novel coronavirus pneumonia (NCP) have been fully discussed in the literature, but there is still a paucity of reports on uncommon CT manifestations. Case presentationHerewith, we have reported ten rRT-PCR confirmed COVID-19 patients with CT target signs (bull's eye appearance); additionally, we have reviewed previously reported cases. Reviewing the literature, we found eight COVID-19 patients with target sign in the literature. 18 patients were included with a median age of 43. 11 (61%) patients were males. In 87% of patients, the lesions developed within the second-week post symptom onset. These patients mostly experienced an extended hospital stay (median = 10 days), with 53.8% of cases being admitted in ICU. The in-hospital mortality rate was 23%. ConclusionOur findings indicate that lesions with a bull's eye appearance are not significantly associated with higher mortality in hospitalized COVID-19 patients.