ABSTRACT
Key message NPPE imaging findings were reported to show a preferential central and nondependent distribution. However, in our case, NPPE showed a peripheral accent pattern, resembling the ARDS pattern of COVID‐19 pneumonia 4 months ago. Capillary damage from COVID‐19 might still exist. Atypical negative pressure pulmonary edema showing a peripheral accent pattern resembling ARDS has emerged after COVID‐19 pneumonia four months ago. Capillary damage from COVID‐19 might still exist.
ABSTRACT
NPPE imaging findings were reported to show a preferential central and nondependent distribution. However, in our case, NPPE showed a peripheral accent pattern, resembling the ARDS pattern of COVID-19 pneumonia 4 months ago. Capillary damage from COVID-19 might still exist.