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Fig. 4B. Overdistended endotracheal tube balloon in 35-year-old woman
who underwent emergent endotracheal intubation. CT scan obtained at thoracic
inlet shows overdistended endotracheal tube balloon (arrow) and
soft-tissue air. Bronchoscopy (not shown) revealed long longitudinal
laceration at membranous wall of trachea.
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