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Figure 1: Axial computerized tomography scan (a) shows an intraluminal mass, 15-mm in diameter, arising from the membranous part of the middle-third of the trachea and obstructing the lumen. Coronal (b) and sagittal (c) reformation showed the longitudinal extent of tumor; upper part is 3.5 cm distal to vocal cords (blue line)

Figure 1: Axial computerized tomography scan (a) shows an intraluminal mass, 15-mm in diameter, arising from the membranous part of the middle-third of the trachea and obstructing the lumen. Coronal (b) and sagittal (c) reformation showed the longitudinal extent of tumor; upper part is 3.5 cm distal to vocal cords (blue line)