Fig. 12From: Chest imaging using signs, symbols, and naturalistic images: a practical guide for radiologists and non-radiologistsFinger-in-glove sign. Axial CT scan of a patient with bronchocele—located in the right lower lobe (white arrows). A bronchocele consists of a pulmonary opacity with characteristic shape (linear, V or Y shape)—with well-defined lobulated margins: the appearance is similar to that of a finger-in-gloveBack to article page