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Fig. 3A. 5-month-old male infant with tracheal bronchus. Three-dimensional CT
scan shows right upper lobe bronchus (arrow) arises directly from
trachea. Stenosis is seen at distal portion of trachea (T), carina (C), and
origins of right (R) and left (L) main bronchi. Carina is located in normal
positionthat is, not lower than T5 level on axial images (not
shown).
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