Cardiac silhouette

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Cardiac silhouette  silhouette refers to the outline of the heart as seen seen on frontal and lateral chest radiographs and forms part of the cardiomediastinal contour. The size and shape of the cardiac silhouette provide useful clues for underlying disease.

Radiographic features

From the frontal projection, the cardiac silhouette can be divided into right and left borders:

On the lateral projection the cardiac silhouette is formed by 1:

Size

The cardiac silhouette is is considered enlarged if the cardiothoracic ratio is greater than 50% on a PA view of the chest. See main article: enlargement of the cardiac silhouette for more information. 1

Shape

The shape of the cardiac silouette can be sued as clues to underlying disease. For example:1

  • -<p><strong>Cardiac silhouette </strong>refers to the outline of the <a href="/articles/heart">heart</a> as seen on frontal and lateral <a href="/articles/chest-radiograph">chest radiographs</a> and forms part of the <a href="/articles/normal-contours-of-the-cardiomediastinum-on-chest-radiography">cardiomediastinal contour</a>. The size and shape of the cardiac silhouette provide useful clues for underlying disease.</p><h4>Radiographic features</h4><p>From the frontal projection, the cardiac silhouette can be divided into right and left borders:</p><ul>
  • +<p><strong>Cardiac silhouette </strong>refers to the outline of the <a href="/articles/heart">heart</a> as seen on frontal and lateral <a href="/articles/chest-radiograph">chest radiographs</a> and forms part of the <a href="/articles/normal-contours-of-the-cardiomediastinum-on-chest-radiography">cardiomediastinal contour</a>. The size and shape of the cardiac silhouette provide useful clues for underlying disease.</p><h4>Radiographic features</h4><p>From the frontal projection, the cardiac silhouette can be divided into right and left borders:</p><ul>
  • -<li>the <strong>left borde</strong>r is formed by the <a href="/articles/left-ventricle">left ventricle</a> and <a href="/articles/left-atrial-appendage">left atrial appendage</a><ul><li>
  • -<a href="/articles/left-atrial-appendage">​</a>the <a href="/articles/pulmonary-artery">pulmonary artery</a>, <a href="/articles/aortopulmonary-window">aortopulmonary window</a> and <a href="/articles/aortic-notch">aortic notch</a> extend superiorly</li></ul>
  • +<li>the <strong>left borde</strong>r is formed by the <a href="/articles/left-ventricle">left ventricle</a> and <a href="/articles/left-atrial-appendage">left atrial appendage</a><ul><li>
  • +<a href="/articles/left-atrial-appendage">​</a>the <a href="/articles/pulmonary-artery">pulmonary artery</a>, <a href="/articles/aortopulmonary-window">aortopulmonary window</a> and <a href="/articles/aortic-notch">aortic notch</a> extend superiorly</li></ul>
  • -</ul><h5>Size</h5><p>The cardiac silhouette is considered enlarged if the <a href="/articles/cardiothoracic-ratio">cardiothoracic ratio</a> is greater than 50% on a PA view of the chest. See main article: <a href="/articles/enlargement-of-the-cardiac-silhouette">enlargement of the cardiac silhouette</a> for more information. <sup>1</sup></p><h6>Shape</h6><p>The shape of the cardiac silouette can be sued as clues to underlying disease. For example:<sup>1</sup></p><ul>
  • +</ul><h5>Size</h5><p>The cardiac silhouette is considered enlarged if the <a href="/articles/cardiothoracic-ratio">cardiothoracic ratio</a> is greater than 50% on a PA view of the chest. See main article: <a href="/articles/enlargement-of-the-cardiac-silhouette">enlargement of the cardiac silhouette</a> for more information. <sup>1</sup></p><h6>Shape</h6><p>The shape of the cardiac silouette can be sued as clues to underlying disease. For example:<sup>1</sup></p><ul>

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