Metaphorical Signs in Computed Tomography of Chest and Abdomen

Metaphorical Signs in Computed Tomography of Chest and Abdomen

Yudin, Andrey

Springer International Publishing AG

08/2016

176

Mole

Inglês

9783319349657

15 a 20 dias

Drawing on the radiologist's habit of linking features in diagnostic imagery with recognizable shapes from the world around us, this guide presents almost 400 illustrations and descriptions of memorable visual metaphors used in tomography diagnostics.
Saber-sheath trachea.- Eggshell calcification, rim enhancement.- Split-pleura sign.- Consolidation.- Ground-glass opacity, black bronchus sign.- Batwing or butterfly sign, cobblestone appearance.- Crazy paving sign.- Honeycombing.- Vanishing lung.- Mosaic perfusion or mosaic lung sign.- Air trapping.- Swiss cheese appearance.- Bulging fissure sign.- Feeding vessel or fruits on the branch sign.- Cannonball metastases, snowstorm sign.- Air bronchograms and pseudocavitations.- Halo sign.- Corona radiata or corona maligna, pleural tail sign.- Positive bronchus sign.- Rigler incisure or umbilical retraction.- Popcorn calcification and bull's-eye calcification.- Target calcification.- And more metaphorical signs in Computed Tomography of Chest and Abdomen.
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