Figure 4
From: Clinical features and predictors of severity in COVID-19 patients with critical illness in Singapore

(a) Portable supine CXR shows intubated patient with mixed ground glass opacification and consolidation in the peripheries of the middle and lower zones. There is relative sparing of the central and upper zones. There is no associated pleural effusion. (b) Axial high resolution reconstructed CECT image across the middle zone of the lungs shows extensive bilateral lung disease with relative sparing of the anterior lobar segments. Consolidation is most notable in the superior segments of the lower lobes with smaller foci in the posterior segment of the right upper lobe. There are ground glass opacities in the lateral regions, distinct from the non-diseased medial portions of the right upper and left lingular lobe.