Interface sign (HRCT chest)

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The interface sign is a feature seen on HRCT chest imaging and refers to the  presence presence of irregular interfaces at the margins of pulmonary parenchymal structures or the pleural surface of lung. It suggest interstitial thickening.

  • -<p>The <strong>interface sign</strong> is a feature seen on HRCT chest imaging and refers to the  presence of irregular interfaces at the margins of pulmonary parenchymal structures or the pleural surface of lung. It suggest <a href="/articles/interstitial-thickening">interstitial thickening</a>.</p>
  • +<p>The <strong>interface sign</strong> is a feature seen on HRCT chest imaging and refers to the presence of irregular interfaces at the margins of pulmonary parenchymal structures or the pleural surface of lung. It suggest <a href="/articles/interstitial-thickening">interstitial thickening</a>.</p>

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