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Fig. 3. 82-year-old woman with dense calcification of tracheal cartilage.
High-resolution CT scan shows calcified cartilage that appears to constitute
entire tracheal wall. Posterior tracheal membrane, lacking cartilage, appears
thin and uncalcified. Its relatively flattened contour is normal.
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