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Fig. 9A. 64-year-old man with tracheobronchopathia osteochondroplastica. CT
scan shows typical findings of this entity: irregular nodular areas of
calcification (arrow) involving anterior and lateral (cartilaginous)
portions of tracheal wall. Calcifications are much more irregular than those
seen in healthy patients and result in irregular narrowing of tracheal lumen.
(Courtesy of Müller NL, Vancouver, B. C.)
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