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NTR, pulmo: Halo sign #5583

Closed GrieseAG closed 4 years ago

GrieseAG commented 4 years ago

Preferred term label: Halo sign

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Definition (free text, please give PubMed ID) CT finding of ground-glass opacity surrounding a nodule or mass. It was first described as a sign of hemorrhage around foci of invasive aspergillosis. The halo sign is nonspecific and may also be caused by hemorrhage associated with other types of nodules or by local pulmonary infiltration by neoplasm

PMID: 18195376, PMID: 3864189, https://doi.org/10.1148/radiology.190.2.8284408

Parent term (use hpo.jax.org/app) Ground-glass opacification on pulmonary HRCT HP:0025179

Diseases characterized by this term ? (e.g. Orphanet or OMIM number) ORPHA:1164 (Disorder) Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis

Your nano-attribution (ORCID) LMU: crapp, @mgriese, @katrinknoflach

pnrobinson commented 4 years ago

I would suggest we call this "Computed tomographic halo sign", synonym "CT halo sign" https://pubs.rsna.org/doi/abs/10.1148/radiol.2301020649?journalCode=radiology

There are other "halo signs" in other contexts, e.g., in ultrasonography https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halo_sign Therefore we need to make sure the label is unambiguous.

pnrobinson commented 4 years ago

adding as HP_0032971

pnrobinson commented 4 years ago

@GrieseAG -- wew are not able to change the Orphanet annotations directly. We should compile a list of these items and then send it to Orphanet.