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Atelectasis of the right lower lobe results in a triangular density at the right lung base medially. Collapse of the right lower lobe results in effacement of the right heart border; obscuring the interface between the lung and heart. This is referred to as the silhouette sign. Note that the interface between the lung and the medial aspect of the right hemidiaphragm is also obscured. Atelectasis may also result in signs of decreased lung volume, which can include ipsilateral tracheal deviation, depression of the minor fissure, and elevation of the right hemidiaphragm – a radiographic sign that is referred to as tenting. • 0:00 Intro • 0:08 Opacification • 0:24 Silhouette Sign • 0:43 Decreased Lung Volume • 0:59 Summary • 1:26 Watch Next • Atelectasis (Left Upper Lobe): Explanation of Chest X-ray Findings • • Atelectasis (Left Upper Lobe): Explan... • Music: https://www.bensound.com • 📺 Subscribe To My Channel and Get More Great Quizzes and Tutorials • / @med4vl • #FOAMrad #MedEd #radiology • Disclaimer: All the information provided by Medical Education for Visual Learners and associated videos are strictly for informational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for medical advice from your health care provider or physician. It should not be used to overrule the advice of a qualified healthcare provider, nor to provide advice for emergency medical treatment. If you think that you or someone that you know may be suffering from a medical condition, then please consult your physician or seek immediate medical attention.
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