By Dr Deepu
Most
of these masses usually are found to be in the anterior mediastinum.
The hilar overlay sign is another sign described
by Felson.The
hilum overlay sign refers to an appearance on frontal chest X ray of patients
with a mass at the level of the hilum which is in fact either anterior or
posterior to the hilum.
When
a mass arises from the hilum, the pulmonary vessels will be in contact with the
mass and hence their silhouette is obliterated. The ability to see and trace
the edges of the vessels through the mass implies that the mass is not
contacting the hilum, and is therefore either anterior or posterior to it.
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