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==Overview==
==Overview==
In [[radiology]], the '''steeple sign''' is a [[sign (medicine)|sign]] on a [[frontal]] [[X-ray]] of [[Vertebrate trachea|tracheal]] narrowing and suggestive of the [[diagnosis]] of [[croup]].<ref>{{cite journal | author = Salour M | title = The steeple sign. | journal = Radiology | volume = 216 | issue = 2 | pages = 428-9 | year = 2000 | id = PMID 10924564}}</ref>  
In [[radiology]], the '''steeple sign''' is a [[sign (medicine)|sign]] on a [[frontal]] [[X-ray]] of [[Vertebrate trachea|tracheal]] narrowing and suggestive of the [[diagnosis]] of [[croup]].<ref>{{cite journal | author = Salour M | title = The steeple sign. | journal = Radiology | volume = 216 | issue = 2 | pages = 428-9 | year = 2000 | id = PMID 10924564}}</ref>  


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*'''Steeple sign''' is seen on anteroposterior radiographs of the soft tissues of the neck.  
*'''Steeple sign''' is seen on anteroposterior radiographs of the soft tissues of the neck.  
**Normal lateral convexities of the subglottic trachea are lost, and narrowing of the subglottic lumen produces an '''inverted V''' configuration in this area.  
**Normal lateral convexities of the subglottic trachea are lost, and narrowing of the subglottic lumen produces an '''inverted V''' configuration in this area.  
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Revision as of 19:19, 30 January 2013

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Overview

In radiology, the steeple sign is a sign on a frontal X-ray of tracheal narrowing and suggestive of the diagnosis of croup.[1]

X Ray

  • Steeple sign is seen on anteroposterior radiographs of the soft tissues of the neck.
    • Normal lateral convexities of the subglottic trachea are lost, and narrowing of the subglottic lumen produces an inverted V configuration in this area.
    • Point of the inverted V is at the level of the inferior margin of the true vocal cords.
    • Narrowing of the subglottic lumen alters the radiographic appearance of the tracheal air column, which resembles a steeply pitched roof or a church steeple.
  • The lateral radiograph of the upper airway will show a normal epiglottis and narrowing of the subglottic region.


References

  1. Salour M (2000). "The steeple sign". Radiology. 216 (2): 428–9. PMID 10924564.

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