Coated aorta sign
Last revised by Sonam Vadera on 6 Jan 2023
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Rasuli B, Vadera S, Coated aorta sign. Reference article, Radiopaedia.org (Accessed on 28 Mar 2024) https://doi.org/10.53347/rID-159587
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159587
Article created:
4 Jan 2023,
Bahman Rasuli ◉
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Last revised:
6 Jan 2023,
Sonam Vadera ◉
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The coated aorta sign is a radiological sign in Erdheim–Chester disease for circumferential infiltration of the aorta, which is the most characteristic cardiovascular finding of Erdheim-Chester disease and can be detectable in a CT scan.
References
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- 2. Serratrice J, Granel B, De Roux C et al. "Coated Aorta": A New Sign of Erdheim-Chester Disease. J Rheumatol. 2000;27(6):1550-3. - Pubmed
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