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Fig. 3B. —5-month-old male infant with tracheal bronchus. Virtual bronchoscopic image shows large rightsided lumen and small left-sided lumen. Right-sided lumen (thin arrow) is aberrant right upper lobe bronchus. Left-sided lumen (thick arrow) is stenotic trachea.