https://www.selleckchem.com/products/lanraplenib.html 63%) patients had fibrotic shadows. Most patients (94%) (98/104) had bilateral chest CT findings. Out of 114 patients, 96 (84%) patients had positive RT-PCR results and 18(15.7%) patients had negative RT-PCR results. Out of 96 RT-PCR positive patients, 90 patients had positive chest CT findings, where was 06 patients had negative CT findings. On the other hand, out of 18 RT-PCR negative patients, 14 patients had positive chest CT findings while 4 patients had negative chest CT findings. To conclude, chest CT imaging has high sensitivity for diagnosis of COVID-19, Data and analysis from our study suggests that chest CT ought to be considered for the COVID-19 as a primary diagnostic tool for early detection of COVID-19 patients where awaited RT-PCR results.This study was done to find out the frequency of gastrointestinal manifestations among adult COVID-19 patients in Bangladesh. This descriptive cross sectional retrospective study was conducted from 27 May till 20 June 2020. Data were collected retrospectively from three different hospitals of Dhaka, Bangladesh. Patients were interviewed over telephone and verbal consents were taken. Their demographic and clinical profiles were put in the questionnaires by the investigators themselves. Statistical analysis was done thereafter. Out of 226 patients diagnosed with COVID-19, 145(61.4%) patients had gastrointestinal symptoms. Five of them had none other than gastrointestinal symptoms. Twenty six patients were asymptomatic. Mean age of the patients with were 41.6±14.8 years. Males were affected almost equally as the females (51.72% vs. 48.27%) (Ratio 1.11). Anorexia (44.7%) followed by diarrhoea (35%) and nausea (22.6%) were the predominant symptoms. Patients with co-morbidities (74.7%) were more prone to develop GI symptoms. Family members (71.6%) of COVID-19 patients with GI symptomatic patients were more affected than the others. Hospitalizations (77.6%) were more am