Evaluation of CT examinations structure for hospitalized patients with COVID-19

The aim of the current study was to evaluate CT-examinations structure for patients with COVID-19 at the hospital stage of treatment. The number of CT examinations and the effective dose per scan, per whole hospital treatment and for the entire period of illness were analyzed for samples of patients...

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