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The thought made Martin sit up and search for the list he'd made of the patients with the potentially new radiologic sign.
It is considered a radiologic sign.
On a chest X-ray, the sail sign is a radiologic sign that suggests left lower lobe collapse.
Mumoli's sign (also known as a "Playboy Rabbit" sign) is a radiologic sign seen in the normal liver.
When found in the lungs, tram-tracks are radiologic signs that are usually accompanied by pulmonary edema in cases of congestive heart failure and bronchiectasis.
A ring-enhancing lesion is an abnormal radiologic sign on MRI or CT scans obtained using radiocontrast.
Notching of the ribs (or rib notching) is a radiologic sign where the surface of the rib is deformed.
In radiology, the thumbprint sign, or thumbprinting, is a radiologic sign found on a lateral C-spine radiograph that suggests the diagnosis of epiglottitis.
In medicine, the dense artery sign or hyperdense artery sign is a radiologic sign seen on computer tomography (CT) scans suggestive of early ischemic stroke.
In radiology, the steeple sign is a radiologic sign found on a frontal neck radiograph where subglottic tracheal narrowing produces an inverted "V" shape within the trachea itself.
Hampton's hump, also called Hampton hump, is a radiologic sign which consists of a shallow wedge-shaped opacity in the periphery of the lung with its base against the pleural surface.
A radiologic sign is an "objective" indication of some medical fact or quality that is detected by a physician during examination of a radiograph (i.e. plain film, CT scan, MRI).
Peribronchial cuffing, also referred to as peribronchial thickening or bronchial wall thickening, is a radiologic sign which occurs when excess fluid or mucus buildup in the small airway passages of the lung causes localized patches of atelectasis (lung collapse).
At the door he again begged Martin to spend more time running old films through the computer, saying there was a good chance the program would pick up all sorts of new radiologic signs, and if Philips took time to follow up each one, the program would never get debugged.
Rigler's sign, also known as the double wall sign, is a radiologic sign seen on an x-ray of the abdomen when air is present on both sides of the intestine; a Rigler's sign is present when air is present on the inside (luminal side) and the outside (peritoneal side).