Egg and banana sign (pulmonary hypertension), Radiology Reference Article

Egg and banana sign (pulmonary hypertension), Radiology Reference Article

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The egg and banana sign is a sign for the diagnosis of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) on axial CT/MR images. It refers to the appearance of the aortic arch (banana) next to a distorted

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Figure 2 from [Pulmonary hypertension: the contribution of MDCT to the diagnosis of its different types].

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