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English: Halo sign In A, axial CT scan of the chest of an asymptomatic, immunocompetent 54-year-old male patient, showing a right lower lobe pulmonary nodule surrounded by areas of ground-glass opacity (the CT halo sign); the final diagnosis was primary adenocarcinoma. In B, axial CT scan of the chest of an immunosuppressed 19-year-old male patient, showing multiple, randomly distributed pulmonary nodules surrounded by ground-glass opacities (the CT halo sign); the final diagnosis was aspergillosis.
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Source "The halo sign: HRCT findings in 85 patients" from the Jornal Brasileiro de Pneumologia via the National Library of Medicine
Author Alves GR, et al.

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In A, CT Halo sign around a right lower lobe pulmonary nodule in an axial CT scan of the chest

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28 February 2016

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