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. 2015 Apr 20;10(4):e0124370. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0124370

Table 2. Thoracic ultrasound findings according to thoracic areas in patients with AEP.

Right lung Left lung
Posterior area Lateral area Anterior area Anterior area Lateral area Posterior area
Upper lung zone Lung sliding 17/17 22/22 22/22 22/22 22/22 18/18
A-line 1/17 0/22 0/22 0/22 0/22 3/18
B-line 17/17 22/22 22/22 22/22 22/22 18/18
Consolidation 0/17 0/22 0/22 0/22 0/22 0/18
Effusion 1/17 0/22 0/22 0/22 0/22 0/18
Lower lung zone Lung sliding 9/22 22/22 22/22 20/20 22/22 11/22
A-line 0/22 0/22 0/22 0/20 0/22 0/22
B-line 9/22 22/22 22/22 20/20 22/22 11/22
Consolidation 0/22 0/22 0/22 0/20 0/22 0/22
Effusion 13/22 0/22 0/22 0/20 0/22 11/22
PVL PAL AAL STN AAL PAL PVL

Data are shown as numbers of patients. PVL, paravertebral line; PAL, posterior axillary line; AAL, anterior axillary line; STN, sternum. Examinations of the left lower anterior lung areas were compromised by cardiac shadows in two patients. Views of the right (n = 3), left (n = 2), and both (n = 2) upper posterior lung areas were limited by scapular.