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Fig. 1B. 50-year-old man with tracheobronchomalacia and air trapping. Dynamic expiratory CT scan obtained at level similar to A shows excessive collapse of trachea (black arrows), consistent with malacia. Also note areas of geographically marginated radiolucency (white arrows) within lungs, consistent with air trapping.