Garland's triad
In radiology, Garland's triad (also known as the 1-2-3 sign) is the concurrence of reasonably symmetrical bilateral hilar lymphadenopathy and right paratracheal lymphadenopathy seen on a chest radiograph.[1] These features are suggestive of thoracic sarcoidosis.[2]
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Differential diagnosis | Thoracic sarcoidosis |
References
- "Garland triad]". Radiopaedia.
- "Garland's triad - General Practice Notebook". Archived from the original on 2005-02-20. Retrieved 2007-03-07.
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