Reversed halo sign in invasive pulmonary fungal infections

Clinical Infectious Diseases : an Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America
Hisham WahbaEdith M Marom

Abstract

Computed tomography scans of documented pulmonary mold infections were reviewed for the presence of the reversed halo sign, a focus of ground-glass attenuation surrounded by a solid ring. The reversed halo sign was an early sign, seen in approximately 4% of patients with pulmonary mold infections, usually with zygomycosis.

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