COMPARATIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE DIAGNOSTIC CAPABILITIES OF SDCT AND LDCT FOR COVID-19 AND COMMUNITY- ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA.
Abstract
Relevance
The thoracic organs (TCO) are a key anatomical region, and dysfunction directly
impacts vital functions and physical endurance. For military personnel, for whom high
performance, stress resistance, and physical activity are essential professional qualities,
chest diseases can not only significantly reduce overall functionality but also lead to
temporary or even permanent loss of combat effectiveness. According to several
domestic and international studies, pneumonia of various etiologies, pleurisy,
bronchopulmonary infections, and the consequences of traumatic chest injuries occupy
a significant place in the structure of morbidity among military personnel.
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