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Fig. 2D. Airway compression at level of trachea and left main bronchus
in 17-month-old boy after repair of double aortic arch. Axial T1-weighted MR
image obtained at lower level shows descending aorta (D) to be in midline
position, immediately anterior to spine. Left main bronchus (arrow)
is compressed between abnormally positioned descending aorta and right
pulmonary artery (P) and is much narrower in diameter than right main bronchus
(arrowhead).
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