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Here is a list of each metadata field, with explanations where relevant

Attribute Description
patientid Internal identifier
offset Number of days since the start of symptoms or hospitalization for each image. If a report indicates "after a few days", then 5 days is assumed. This is very important to have when there are multiple images for the same patient to track progression.
sex Male (M), Female (F), or blank
age Age of the patient in years
finding Type of pneumonia
RT_PCR_positive Yes (Y) or no (N) or blank if not reported/taken
survival Yes (Y) or no (N) or blank if unknown
intubated Yes (Y) if the patient was intubated (or ventilated) at any point during this illness or No (N) or blank if unknown.
went_icu Yes (Y) if the patient was in the ICU (intensive care unit) or CCU (critical care unit) at any point during this illness or No (N) or blank if unknown.
needed_supplemental_O2 Yes (Y) if the patient required supplemental oxygen at any point during this illness or No (N) or blank if unknown
extubated Yes (Y) if the patient was successfully extubated or No (N) or blank if unknown
temperature Temperature of the patient in Celsius at the time of the image
pO2 saturation partial pressure of oxygen saturation in % at the time of the image
wbc count white blood cell count in units of 10^3/uL at the time of the image
neutrophil count neutrophil cell count in units of 10^3/uL at the time of the image
lymphocyte count lymphocyte cell count in units of 10^3/uL at the time of the image
view Posteroanterior (PA), Anteroposterior (AP), AP Supine (APS), or Lateral (L) for X-rays; Axial or Coronal for CT scans. Translations: Bettaufnahme->Supine, Liegend->Supine
modality CT, X-ray, or something else
date Date on which the image was acquired
location Hospital name, city, state, country
filename Name with extension
doi Digital object identifier (DOI) of the research article
url URL of the paper or website where the image came from
license License of the image such as CC BY-NC-SA. Blank if unknown
clinical notes Clinical notes about the image and/or the patient
other notes e.g. credit

Within the finding field, the following mappings have been used to simplify the findings in the source:

Original Finding Simplified Finding
Tuberculous spondylodiscitis Spinal Tuberculosis
No Finding No Finding
COVID-19 COVID-19
Swine-Origin Influenza A (H1N1) Viral Pneumonia Swine-Origin Influenza A (H1N1) Viral Pneumonia
Complicated Legionnaires' disease. Legionella
No Finding No Finding
Disseminated "miliary" tuberculosis during biologic (adalimumab) treatment for Crohn's disease Tuberculosis
Invasive Aspergillosis and Aspergilloma causing Pneumopericardium. Invasive Aspergillosis
Herpes pneumonia and ARDS "Herpes pneumonia" or "Herpes pneumonia, ARDS" based on sequence
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome: a Sequela of Asphyxiation Injury ARDS
ARDS secondary to fat embolism ARDS
Accelerated Phase Usual Interstitial Pneumonia Accelerated Phase Usual Interstitial Pneumonia
Cystic form of pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia. Pneumocystis
Round pneumonia Round pneumonia
Pneumocytis jiroveci pneumonia Pneumocystis
Lymphocytic interstitial pneumonia Lymphocytic interstitial pneumonia
Idiopathic cryptogenic organizing pneumonia (COP) Cryptogenic Organizing Pneumonia
Streptococcus pneumonia and multiple pulmonary emboli Streptococcus
Fire-eater's pneumonia. Lipoid
Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis
Cryptogenic organising pneumonia Cryptogenic organising pneumonia
Chronic eosinophilic pneumonia Chronic eosinophilic pneumonia
Aspiration pneumonia Aspiration pneumonia
Pneumocystis Jirovecci Infection in an HIV patient. Pneumocystis
Endobronchial tuberculosis (EBTB). Tuberculosis
Endobronchial spread of tuberculosis. Tuberculosis
Hydropneumothorax as the initial manifestation of postprimary tuberculosis. Tuberculosis
Pulmonary nocardia infection in HIV Nocardia
Empyema necessitans as manifestation of tuberculosis Tuberculosis
MERS-CoV MERS
Tuberculosis with consolidation Tuberculosis
Klebsiella pneumonia Klebsiella
Acute eosinophilic pneumonia Eosinophilic pneumonia
Miliary tuberculosis Tuberculosis
Bilateral pulmonary nodules - tuberculous granulomas Tuberculosis
Pneumonia in transplant lungs (description mentions Mycoplasma) Mycoplasma Bacterial Pneumonia
Tuberculosis - left upper lobe Tuberculosis
Cavitating pneumonia - lingular segments Pneumonia
Community acquired methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus pneumonia MRSA
Streptococcus Pneumococcal pneumonia
Klebsiella pneumonia causing a bulging fissure Klebsiella
Tree-in-bud caused by haemophilus influenzae Influenza
Right middle lobe pneumonia Pneumonia
Left lower lobe pneumonia Pneumonia
Silhouette sign of Felson: right middle lobe pneumonia Pneumonia
Left lower lobe pneumonia Pneumonia

When the view field is provided in the text/image, but is not explicit, the following mappings have been used:

Original view Simplified view
(AP) (Mobile) Sitting AP
(AP) Seduto AP
(AP) Seduto a letto AP
(AP) (Mobile) AP Semi-Erect AP
(AP) (Mobile) Semi-Erect AP
(AP) Semiseduto AP
(AP) (Mobile) Supine AP Supine
(AP) Supino AP Supine
SUP AP Supine
Semi-Supine AP Supine