Pictures of Total Subglottic and Upper Tracheal Stenosis
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Following prolonged intubation, this patient developed severe scarring and near-total occlusion of the subglottic region.
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This patient has a total occlusion of the subglottic region. The whitish material is food stuck in the subglottis.
Total subglottic stenosis and occlusion (same patient as in picture above, after removal of food debris).
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