The Report of 20 Missed Real COVID-19 Cases by Iraj Salehi Abari* in Examines in Advancements in Case Studies _ Advancements in Case Studies
Abstract
The
COVID-19 is a new contagious viral/immunological systemic disorder with
predominantly respiratory features caused by human infection with SARS-CoV-2.
From the time the virus enters the body to the time of initial symptoms of the
disease, it is called the incubation period which ranges from one day to
fourteen days. Initial presentation in the patients with mild COVID-19 is
including mild fever, dry cough, fatigue and then body ache, anosmia, and lack of taste.
About 40% of patients with COVID-19 are asymptomatic and, 40%; mild, 15%;
severe, and 5% are critical COVID-19. A negative SARS-CoV-2 test does not rule
out the diagnosis of COVID-19 and that a positive test does not necessarily
indicate a COVID-19 diagnosis. The normal lungs in HRCT scan with a negative
SARS-CoV-2 test does not preclude that the person has COVID-19. Patients may
contract COVID-19 without any risk factors and have no symptoms. The authors
conclude that to reject or confirm the diagnosis of COVID-19 by performing a
SARS-CoV-2 kit test and the HRCT scanning of lungs may not be the gold standard
for diagnosis of COVID-19. In other words, history is the key to COVID-19
diagnosis. Therefore, in this article, twenty cases of COVID-19 are presented,
in most of which the diagnostic test of SARS-CoV-2 and HRCT scan of the lungs
are negative.
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