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Fig. 6B 21-month-old boy with bronchial asthma. In contrast to
inspiratory phase CT image (A), expiratory phase CT image unveils
mosaic lung attenuation (arrowheads) due to air trapping in both
upper lobes. Normal concavity (arrow) is noticeable at posterior
membranous portion of trachea at expiration.