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Differential diagnosis of COVID-19 at the chest computed tomography scan: A review with special focus on cancer patients
Authors:Fabiana Perrone  Maurizio Balbi  Chiara Casartelli  Sebastiano Buti  Gianluca Milanese  Nicola Sverzellati  Melissa Bersanelli
Affiliation:Fabiana Perrone, Chiara Casartelli, Sebastiano Buti, Melissa Bersanelli, Medical Oncology Unit, University Hospital of Parma, Parma 43126, ItalyFabiana Perrone, Chiara Casartelli, Melissa Bersanelli, Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Parma, Parma 43126, ItalyMaurizio Balbi, Gianluca Milanese, Nicola Sverzellati, Department of Surgical Sciences, Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, University of Parma, Parma 43126, Italy
Abstract:BACKGROUNDGiven the several radiological features shared by coronavirus disease 2019 pneumonia and other infective or non-infective diseases with lung involvement, the differential diagnosis is often tricky, and no unequivocal tool exists to help the radiologist in the proper diagnosis. Computed tomography is considered the gold standard in detecting pulmonary illness caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2.AIMTo conduct a systematic review including the available studies evaluating computed tomography similarities and discrepancies between coronavirus disease 2019 pneumonia and other pulmonary illness, then providing a discussion focus on cancer patients.METHODSUsing pertinent keywords, we performed a systematic review using PubMed to select relevant studies published until October 30, 2020.RESULTSOf the identified 133 studies, 18 were eligible and included in this review. CONCLUSIONGround-glass opacity and consolidations are the most common computed tomography lesions in coronavirus disease 2019 pneumonia and other respiratory diseases. Only two studies included cancer patients, and the differential diagnosis with early lung cancer and radiation pneumonitis was performed. A single lesion associated with pleural effusion and lymphadenopathies in lung cancer and the onset of the lesions in the radiation field in the case of radiation pneumonitis allowed the differential diagnosis. Nevertheless, the studies were heterogeneous, and the type and prevalence of lesions, distributions, morphology, evolution, and additional signs, together with epidemiological, clinical, and laboratory findings, are crucial to help in the differential diagnosis.
Keywords:COVID-19   Computed tomography   Differential diagnosis   Cancer   Pneumonia   Radiological findings
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