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Golden S-sign (lung lobe collapse)
The Golden S-sign is seen on both PA chest radiographs and on CT scans. It is named because this sign resembles a reverse S shape, and is therefore sometimes referred to as the reverse S-sign of Golden.
Although typically seen with right upper lobe collapse, the S-sign can also be seen with the...
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S-sign of Golden
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20 Oct 2010
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Lobar collapse, atelectasis
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This playlist only demontrates the typical X-ray features of lobar collapses and rounded atelectasis.