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Description bronchial stenosis after surgery in a patient with complete disruption of the right bronchus. Caption reads, "Computed tomography scan performed 2 weeks following surgery. (a) Complete recovery of the pulmonary contusion (axial slice at the level of the lower lobes). (b) The three-dimensional reconstruction of the tracheobronchial tree, however, demonstrates a bronchial stenosis (white arrow) at the site of surgical repair."
Date Published 3 September 2007
Source Le Guen et al. "Chest computed tomography with multiplanar reformatted images for diagnosing traumatic bronchial rupture: a case report" Critical Care 2007 11:R94 doi:10.1186/cc6109 http://ccforum.com/content/11/5/R94 PMID 17767714
Author Morgan Le Guen, Catherine Beigelman, Belaid Bouhemad, Yang Wenjïe, Frederic Marmion
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