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TRACHEOBRONCHIOMEGALY IN AN 18 MONTH OLD CHILD

TIM B. HUNTER M.D.1, LAWRENCE R. KUHNS M.D., MARY ANN ROLOFF M.D., and JOHN F. HOLT M.D.

1 Department of Radiology, University of Arizona Medical Center, Tucson, Arizona.

Tracheobronchiomegaly occurring in an 18 month old child is reported.

The etiology, clinical course, and roentgenologic manifestations of tracheobronchiomegaly are discussed.

It is postulated that this rare condition may be more frequently diagnosed as pediatricians and radiologists become more aware of its possible presentation during childhood.


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