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Case of the Week 375



What's the name of this sign?

  • 53 year-old male with cough



Frontal Chest Radiograph

1. Hair-on-end
2. Deep sulcus sign
3. Angel wing sign
4. Eggshell calcification
5. Homan's sign


Additional Image - Close-up view of frontal chest radiograph

 

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Close-up view of frontal chest radiograph


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4. Eggshell calcification

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Eggshell calcification


General Considerations

  • Calcification around the periphery of lymph nodes
  • Reason for this pattern of calcification is not known
  • Most commonly seen in silicosis and coal-worker's pneumoconiosis (3-6%)
  • Also seen in sarcoid (5%)
  • Rarely in post-irradiated Hodgkin disease, blastomycosis, scleroderma, amyloid and histoplasmosis

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