upper lobe pulmonary venous diversion
Upper lobe pulmonary venous diversion (cephalisation) reflects elevation of left atrial pressure and can occur with pulmonary edema. It produces stag-antler's sign on a frontal chest x-ray.
The normal left atrial pressure is 5-10 mmHg. An elevation of left atrial pressure to 10-15 mmHg will result in cephalisation. Possible causes for cephalisation include :
- left heart failure (most common)
- mitral valve disease
- shunt
The comparison vessels should be equidistant from the hilar point.
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