Kirklin sign
The Kirklin sign refers to a deformity of the normal gastric bubble on an upright chest radiograph due to a mass lesion of the gastric cardia or fundus.
The Kirklin sign is different from the Kirklin complex, a gastric finding on upper GI fluoroscopy.
History and etymology
Byrl Raymond Kirklin, (1888-1957) an American radiologist described this finding in 1939 .
Differential diagnosis
The differential for a Kirklin sign includes:
- gastric tumor
- gastric carcinoma
- esophageal carcinoma
- gastrointestinal stromal tumor
- other gastro-esophageal tumors (such as lymphoma)
- gastro-esophageal varices
- fundoplication