Prominent upper lobe vessels in CXR in mitral stenosis – Medicine MCQ
Prominent upper lobe vessels in X-ray chest in mitral stenosis indicate:
a) Antler sign
b) Pulmonary venous hypertension
c) Cephalization
d) All of the above
Correct answer: d) All of the above
X-ray chest in a case of mitral stenosis showing prominent upper lobe vessels
X-ray features of mitral stenosis
- Mitral stenosis is associated with the development of pulmonary hypertension
- When the severity of pulmonary venous hypertension increases, there is a redistribution of pulmonary blood flow towards the upper lobes.
- This is known as cephalization.
- It is also known as ‘Antler sign’ and ‘Upturned moustache sign’.
- A shadow of the left atrium is seen overlying the right atrium – shadow in shadow sign / double atrial shadow.
- Left atrial dilatation leads to straightening of the left heart border and elevation of the left main bronchus.
- The pulmonary arteries are prominent due to pulmonary arterial hypertension
- Kerley B lines may be seen near the costophrenic angles due to thickened interlobular septa
- The right heart border can be shifted to the right indicating right atrial dilatation secondary to pulmonary hypertension and right ventricular hypertrophy.
Kerley B lines in a case of mitral stenosis
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