Stenosis

Tracheal

Congenital stenosis

Stenosis following traumatic tracheal injury

Mild stenosis

Sub-glottic stenosis

Sub-glottic stenosis

Tracheal Stenosis

Tracheal stenosis

Tracheal stenosis

Tracheal stenosis

Tracheal stenosis

Tracheal stenosis

Tracheal stenosis

Tracheal stenosis

Tracheal stenosis

Tracheal stenosis

Tracheal stenosis

Tracheal stenosis

Tracheal stenosis

Tracheal stenosis

Tracheal stenosis

Tracheal stenosis

Tracheal stenosis

Tracheal stenosis

Tracheal stenosis

Tracheal stenosis

Tracheal stenosis

Tracheal stenosis

Tracheal stenosis

Tracheal stenosis

Tracheal stenosis

Tracheal stenosis

Tracheal stenosis

Tracheal stenosis

Tracheal stenosis

Tracheal stenosis

Tracheal stenosis

Tracheal stenosis

Tracheal stenosis

Tracheal stenosis

Bronchial

Bronchial stenosis associated with calcified lymph nodes.

Right main bronchial stenosis

Left main bronchial stenosis

The subject has a stent on their right main bronchus that is causing internal bleeding of the area.

Broncholithes associated with histoplasmosis.

Left main bronchial stenosis

Left main bronchial stenosis

Left main bronchial stenosis

Right main bronchial stenosis associated with broncholithes.

Right main bronchial stenosis.

Right main bronchial stenosis.

Right main bronchial stenosis.

Right main bronchial stenosis due to tumor.

ALeft main bronchial stenosis.

Right main bronchial stenosis.

Right main bronchial stenosis.

Left main bronchial stenosis.

Left main bronchial stenosis.

Right main bronchial stenosis.

Bronchial stenosis.

1st Division Right bronchial stenosis.

Bronchial stenosis.

Left Main Bronchial stenosis.

Right main Bronchial stenosis with bilateral lung transplants.

Right Bronchial stenosis.

Right Bronchial stenosis.

Bronchial stenosis.

Left Bronchial stenosis.

Airway

90% stenosis of the right middle lobe.

Tracheal and right main bronchial stenosis due to a tumor.

Severe subglottic stenosis with significant stenosis of the left main bronchus.

Tracheal and bronchial megaly along with bronchiectasis (ballooning) of the airways with a small amount of emphysema.

Right Pnemonectomy

Airway stenosis due to aortic aneurysm.





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