Hampton's line
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Pattern seen in radiologic examinations
Medical condition
| Hampton's line | |
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| Differential diagnosis | mucosal edema |
Hampton's line is a thin, radiolucent line seen across the neck of a gastric ulcer filled with barium sulphate during a barium meal. It is a sign of mucosal edema.[citation needed]
It is named after Aubrey Otis Hampton.[1]
External links
- Hampton's line image at learningradiology.com
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