Sail sign of the chest
Medical condition
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Differential diagnosis | left lower lobe collapse |
On a chest X-ray, the sail sign is a radiologic sign that suggests left lower lobe collapse.[1] In children, however, a sail sign could be normal, reflecting the shadow of the thymus.[2]
The thymic sail sign or spinnaker-sail sign is due to elevation of the thymic lobes in the setting of pneumomediastinum.[3]
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Diseases of the respiratory system
(including URTIs,
common cold)
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Neck |
lung disease
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mediastinum
Pleural disease | |
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Mediastinal disease |
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