Aunt Minnies Radio Signs Flashcards
Caput medusae sign
-Thecaput medusae signis seen in patients with severeportal hypertension. It describes the appearance of distended and engorged paraumbilical veins, which are seen radiating from the umbilicus across the abdomen to join the systemic veins.
Carman meniscus sign
TheCarman meniscus signdescribes the lenticular shape of barium in cases of large and flatgastric ulcers, in which the inner margin is convex toward the lumen. It usually indicates a malignant ulcerated neoplasm; in cases of benign gastric ulcers, the inner margin is usually concave toward the lumen1.
Carman meniscus signis seen after compression of a gastric tumor that surrounds the lesser curvature thus apposing both surfaces of the surrounding tumor and entrapping contrast between these margins causing a semilunar configuration2,3.
Cartilage interface sign
Cartilage interface sign, also referred to asdouble cortex sign, refers to the sonographic presence of a thin markedly hyperechoic line at the interface between the normally hypoechoic hyaline articular cartilage of the humeral head and an abnormally hypoechoicsupraspinatus tendon. This arises due to the marked difference in acoustic impedances of the two tissues at the interface1. The sign indicates the presence ofpartial or complete supraspinatus tearwith fluid replacing the fibers and has been shown to be 100% specific2. However, it is not often present and has a low sensitivity for supraspinatus tear,around 30%2.
Caton-Deschamps index
TheCaton-Deschamps indexis a ratio that is used in everyday practice as well as in research to measure patellar height and allows the diagnosis ofpatella altaandpatella baja.
Radiographic features
The Caton-Deschamps index is the ratio between the distance between the lower pole of thepatellaand the upper limit of thetibia,and the length of the patellar joint surface.
normal range 0.6-1.3
patella baja:<0.6
patella alta: >1.3
“Cervix Sign” -Congenital Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis
- stenosisdescribes indentation of the pylorus into the fluid-filled antrum.
Centipede sign
Thecentipede signis seen as engorged mesenteric vessels in cases of acute sigmoiddiverticulitiswhich gives an appearance similar to a centipede1.
Celery stalk metaphysis
Celery stalk metaphysisrefers to a plain film appearance of the metaphyses in a number of conditions characterized by longitudinally aligned linear bands of sclerosis. They are seen in:
congenital infections
congenital rubella
congenital syphilis
congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV)
osteopathia striata
Cervicothoracic sign
Thecervicothoracic sign, a variation of thesilhouette sign, refers to visualization of a lesion above the level of the clavicle, indicating the abnormality is located posteriorly.
The anterior mediastinum ends at the level of theclavicles.Thus, the upper border of an anterior mediastinal lesion cannot extend above the clavicles. Any lesion with a discernible upper border above that level must be located posteriorly in the chest,i.e. apical segments of upper lobes, pleura, or posterior mediastinum3.
Celery stalk sign
Thecelery stalk signis a term given to the appearance of theanterior cruciate ligamentwhich has undergonemucoid degenerationand has been likened to that of a celery stalk. Its low signal longitudinal fibers are separated from each other by higher signal mucinous material, best appreciated on T2 weighted images.
Chasing the dragonsign
Chasing the dragonsignis seen intoxic leukoencephalopathycaused by the inhalation of heroin fumes.
Body packing
Body packingrefers to the internal concealment of drugs within thegastrointestinal tractor other orifices. People who do this may be calledbody packers,(drug)mules,stuffers,couriersorswallowers. Drugs may be concealed within condoms, foil, latex or cellophane.
Champagne glass pelvis
Thechampagne glass pelvisis a helpful sign inachondroplasiain which the iliac blades are flattened, giving rise to a pelvic inlet that resembles a champagne glass. Theacetabular anglesare flattened (horizontal) and the sacrosciatic notch is small.
Crack lung
Crack lungis a term used to describe one of the respiratory complications of smoked crack cocaine.
Marijuana(cannabisorbong)lung
Marijuana(cannabisorbong)lungrefers to the presence of large apicalbullaein patients who regularly smoke marijuana. A definite causative link between smoking marijuana and bullous lung disease has not been established, and the association may just be coincidental.
Chilaiditi sign
Chilaiditi signrefers to the interposition of bowel, usually colon, between the inferior surface of the right hemidiaphragm and the superior surface of the liver. It may be misinterpreted as a truepneumoperitoneumresulting in unnecessary further investigations and/or therapy (so-calledpseudopneumoperitoneum). The presence of pain associated with and attributed to the sign is termedChilaiditi syndrome.