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Fig. 6A. Tracheopathia osteochondroplastica in 75-year-old asymptomatic man. (Courtesy of CA Meyer, Indianapolis, IN) CT scan (10-mm collimation) obtained at level of transverse aorta reveals multiple calcified nodules arising from inner anterolateral wall of trachea. Posterior membranous portion of trachea (arrow) is spared. Note lymph node (n) is calcified, which was likely caused by prior histoplasmosis.





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