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Saber Sheath Trachea:

Clinical:

Saber sheath trachea is associated with COPD in about 95% of cases and is nearly always found in males. The deformity is characterized by a narrowing of the trachea in the transverse dimension with increased AP diameter. The abnormality only affects the intrathoracic portion of the trachea. The coronal to sagittal tracheal ratio measured 1 cm above the level of the aortic arch will be less than 0.6.

REFERENCES:

(1) Radiol Clin North Am 1998; Stark P, et al. Imaging of the trachea and upper airways in patients with chronic obstructive airway disease. 36 (1): 91-105

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