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Fig. 1B. Airway compression at level of trachea in 1-year-old girl
after repair of double aortic arch. Contrast-enhanced CT image obtained at
time of reimaging 1 month after surgery shows trachea (large arrow)
to be narrowed between left arch (small arrows) and persistent
portion of right arch (arrowhead), which was retained to connect to
right subclavian and common carotid arteries.
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