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As the COVID-19 pandemic unfolds, radiology imaging Radiology imaging is playing an increasingly vital role in the diagnosis of COVID-19 patients and determining therapeutic options, patient care management and new research directions. Publicly available imaging data is essential to drive new research. All too frequently rural populations are ae underrepresented in such public collections. We have published a collection of radiographic and CT imaging studies for patients who tested positive for COVID-19. Each patient is described by a unique set of clinical data correlates that includes demographics, comorbidities, selected lab data and key radiology findings. This These data is are cross-linked to SARS-COV-2 cDNA sequence data extracted from clinical isolates from the same population, published in GISAIDuploaded to the Genbank repository. We believe this collection will help to define appropriate correlative data and contribute samples from this normally underrepresented population to the research community. |
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