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this short tutorial introduces the silhouette sign one of the most important diagnostic signs used in radiology the silhouette sign is defined as the absence of the depiction of the anatomic soft tissue border resulting from the juxtaposition of structures of similar radiographic density it can also mean the absence of a normal silhouette a positive silhouette sign is not always indicative of disease to illustrate this concept by analogy here there are four shapes a square a triangle and two semi circles all the same color when the shapes are adjacent they appear to form one large shape sharing a common outer border however simply change the color of one of the shapes and it is easy to see there are four separate shapes adjacent but distinct the same principle applies when viewing a chest x-ray any adjacent organs lesions or structures having the same radiographic density or attenuation will form a common silhouette the organs of the thoracic cavity comprising the mediastinum share a