Continuous diaphragm sign

Frontal radiograph demonstrates a horizontal linear lucency (arrows) overlying the inferior aspect of the heart, typical of pneumomediastinal air tracking posterior to the heart. Air is also seen within the upper mediastinum paralleling the trachea in this patient involved in a motor vehicle accident.
Source
Signs in Thoracic Imaging
Journal of Thoracic Imaging 21(1):76-90, March 2006.

Identifiable on PA chest radiography (Fig. 5, arrows), there is a continuous line of lucency extending across the midline, above the diaphragm.22,23 This is representative of air tracking posterior to the heart in pneumomediastinum and is helpful in differentiating from a pneumothorax.4,22,23