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Fig. 2B. 12-year-old boy with history of recurrent childhood
infections and persistent barking cough. Pulmonary function tests showed
expiratory flattening of flow-volume loop, suggestive of upper airway
collapse. Axial CT scan obtained at level of carina during dynamic expiration
shows marked narrowing (arrows) of trachea and mainstem bronchi.
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