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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
==Chest X Ray== | |||
In a [[supine position|supine]] [[chest X-ray]] the ''[[deep sulcus sign]]'' is diagnostic<ref>{{cite journal |author=Kong A |title=The deep sulcus sign|journal=Radiology |volume=228 |issue=2 |pages=415-6 |year=2003 |pmid=12893899 |doi=10.1148/radiol.2282020524}}</ref>, which is characterized by a low lateral costophrenic angle on the affected side.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Gordon R |title=The deep sulcus sign |journal=Radiology |volume=136 |issue=1|pages=25-7 |year=1980 |pmid=7384513 |doi=}}</ref> In layman's terms, the place where [[rib]] and [[diaphragm (anatomy)|diaphragm]] meet appears lower on an X-ray with a ''deep sulcus sign'' and suggests the diagnosis of pneumothorax. | In a [[supine position|supine]] [[chest X-ray]] the ''[[deep sulcus sign]]'' is diagnostic<ref>{{cite journal |author=Kong A |title=The deep sulcus sign|journal=Radiology |volume=228 |issue=2 |pages=415-6 |year=2003 |pmid=12893899 |doi=10.1148/radiol.2282020524}}</ref>, which is characterized by a low lateral costophrenic angle on the affected side.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Gordon R |title=The deep sulcus sign |journal=Radiology |volume=136 |issue=1|pages=25-7 |year=1980 |pmid=7384513 |doi=}}</ref> In layman's terms, the place where [[rib]] and [[diaphragm (anatomy)|diaphragm]] meet appears lower on an X-ray with a ''deep sulcus sign'' and suggests the diagnosis of pneumothorax. | ||
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Chest X Ray
In a supine chest X-ray the deep sulcus sign is diagnostic[1], which is characterized by a low lateral costophrenic angle on the affected side.[2] In layman's terms, the place where rib and diaphragm meet appears lower on an X-ray with a deep sulcus sign and suggests the diagnosis of pneumothorax. Images shown below are courtesy of RadsWiki and copylefted