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Multi-detector computed tomography imaging of large airway pathology: A pictorial review
Author(s) -
Tejeshwar Singh Jugpal,
Anju Garg,
Gulshan Rai Sethi,
Mradul Kumar Daga,
Jyoti Kumar
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
world journal of radiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1949-8470
DOI - 10.4329/wjr.v7.i12.459
Subject(s) - medicine , airway , computed tomography , radiology , pathological , computed tomographic , pathology , surgery
The tracheobronchial tree is a musculo-cartilagenous framework which acts as a conduit to aerate the lungs and consequently the entire body. A large spectrum of pathological conditions can involve the trachea and bronchial airways. These may be congenital anomalies, infections, post-intubation airway injuries, foreign body aspiration or neoplasms involving the airway. Appropriate management of airway disease requires an early and accurate diagnosis. In this pictorial essay review, we will comprehensively describe the various airway pathologies and their imaging findings by multi-detector computed tomography.

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