OBJECTIVE: To investigate the clinical thoracic images of hospital staff with SARS. METHODS: Thoracic images was analyzed in 88 medical workers with SARS, including 394 chest plain films and 9 CT scans. RESULTS: The typical signs of SARS are multifocal air-space consolidations, and progress over a day from small shadow to becoming generalized. CONCLUSION: Thoracic plain film was necessary for diagnosis of SARS, CT could detect the pulmonary abnormality of SARS early.
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the clinical thoracic images of hospital staff with SARS. METHODS: Thoracic images was analyzed in 88 medical workers with SARS, including 394 chest plain films and 9 CT scans. RESULTS: The typical signs of SARS are multifocal air-space consolidations, and progress over a day from small shadow to becoming generalized. CONCLUSION: Thoracic plain film was necessary for diagnosis of SARS, CT could detect the pulmonary abnormality of SARS early.