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COVID-19 and Lung Cavitation: A Clue to Pathogenesis?
2022
HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine
Description Lung cavitation as a complication of COVID-19 is rare. A 56-year-old male presented with lung cavitation, small volume hemoptysis, and violaceous discoloration of the right great toe, 5 weeks after diagnosis with COVID-19 pneumonia. The digital changes were consistent with previously described microvascular changes called "COVID toe." CT angiography of the chest was negative for pulmonary embolism but showed a 2.5 x 3.1 x 2.2 cm cavitation within the right lung. Extensive evaluation
doi:10.36518/2689-0216.1361
pmid:37426868
pmcid:PMC10324710
fatcat:jnxpfzbwhvecho7u4ha64v6c7e