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Fig. 5A. —80-year-old man with acute tracheal stenosis representing granulation tissue after intubation. Three-millimeter collimated CT scan shows narrowing of tracheal lumen by increased thickness of soft tissue internal to tracheal cartilage and thickening of posterior tracheal membrane. Tracheal cartilage (arrows) is faintly calcified and appears normal in shape. Outer tracheal wall has normal configuration and trachea has normal oval shape.





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