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Fig. 3A. 19-year-old man with Hunter's syndrome, cough, and recurrent dyspnea in whom indirect laryngoscopy (not shown) suggested laryngomalacia with soft-tissue infiltration of upper airways. Because of patient's clinical status, family refused bronchoscopy. Axial CT scan of trachea obtained during expiration shows marked crescentic narrowing of tracheal lumen. Note soft-tissue infiltration of mediastinum and trachea (arrows), consistent with mucopolysaccharide deposition.





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