COVID-19: Diagnostic Imaging and Beyond - Part II
A special issue of Journal of Clinical Medicine (ISSN 2077-0383). This special issue belongs to the section "Nuclear Medicine & Radiology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 July 2023) | Viewed by 7095
Special Issue Editor
Interests: COVID-19; SARS-CoV-2; chest imaging; pulmonary diseases; experimental imaging; quantitative radiology; computed tomography; magnetic resonance
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Dear Colleagues,
For the last two years, scientists have been focusing on understanding COVID-19 and finding appropriate treatments and vaccines. The articles published in Part I of the Special Issue “COVID-19: Diagnostic imaging and beyond” increased our knowledge about the typical and atypical features of the disease at imaging and the correlation of radiological findings with clinical and laboratory parameters, demonstrated the importance of appropriate diagnostic paths for this patient group, and showed the role of artificial intelligence for this disease (COVID-19: Diagnostic Imaging and Beyond - Part I).
For this second part, I would like to invite researchers to share their knowledge about the clinical and radiological impact of vaccines and further describe the signs of long COVID on different organs. Moreover, studies investigating the role of imaging in diagnosing and predicting the outcome of variants are encouraged. Finally, projects exploring the impact of the pandemic on the delivered care to oncological patients and/or patients with chronic diseases as well as studies about the psychological effects of the pandemic on healthcare providers working in radiological units are very welcome.
Dr. Chiara Giraudo
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- COVID-19
- long COVID syndrome
- radiomics
- inflammation
- oncology
- biomarkers
- psychological impact
- vaccine
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