1999
DOI: 10.1053/crad.1999.0177
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The Vertical Displacement Sign: A Technique for Differentiating Between Left and Right Ribs on the Lateral Chest Radiograph

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“…Rib counting at CT with the sternal angle as an anatomic landmark. Sequential axial chest CT scans of the ribs and sternum show identification of the sternal angle ( * ) with the second costal cartilage and rib (2) followed by the counting of the third, fourth, and fifth ribs (3)(4)(5)…”
Section: Q Q Q Q Q Counting Ribs On Chest Ct Scansmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rib counting at CT with the sternal angle as an anatomic landmark. Sequential axial chest CT scans of the ribs and sternum show identification of the sternal angle ( * ) with the second costal cartilage and rib (2) followed by the counting of the third, fourth, and fifth ribs (3)(4)(5)…”
Section: Q Q Q Q Q Counting Ribs On Chest Ct Scansmentioning
confidence: 99%