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Original Source: Images in clinical medicine. Hutchinson's nail sign.

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Images in clinical medicine. Hutchinson's nail sign.

Signs in chest imaging.

A radiological sign can sometimes resemble a particular object or pattern and is often highly suggestive of a group of similar pathologies. Awareness of such similarities can shorten the differential...

Images in pediatrics: The thymic sail sign and thymic wave sign.

The authors present a radiographic image portraying the "thymic sail sign" and the "thymic wave sign," both normal findings in infant radiographs and present a short description of these signs. These...

"Dynamic spot sign" on CT perfusion source images predicts haematoma expansion in acute intracerebral haemorrhage.

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the association between dynamic progressive enhancing foci ("dynamic spot sign") in acute haematoma on CT perfusion source images (CTP-SI) and haematoma expansion. METHODS: One...

The validity of hyperdense lumen sign in non-contrast chest CT scans in the detection of pulmonary thromboembolism.

It is possible to identify high-attenuation clots in pulmonary thromboembolism using non-contrast computed tomography (CT) of the chest. Such detection may be crucial for timely initiation of appropri...

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