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Progressive dyspnea at expiration

    Author: Jean-François Paul, MD, Plessis-Robinson, France
    Body Region: Chest

    1. Patient Presentation
    2. CT Images
    3. CT Findings
    4. Diagnosis

    1. Patient Presentation

    • A 10-month-old boy presented with progressive dyspnea at expiration.
    • Tracheal compression of vascular origin was suspected.
    • Contrast-enhanced CT was performed to evaluate the upper airways and main arteries.