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Fig. 6B. Herniation of endotracheal tube balloon through injury sites in anterolateral wall of trachea in 15-year-old boy who sustained gunshot wound to neck. Supine chest radiograph (A) and CT scan (B) of lower neck show herniation of endotracheal tube balloon (arrowheads) through site of injury in anterolateral wall of trachea mimicking the appearance of mickey-mouse head. Bullet can be seen in lower neck (arrow, B) with soft-tissue emphysema.





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