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Trachea carcinoma
- ... air goes through your nose, down your windpipe (trachea), and into the lungs, where it flows through tubes called bronchi. Most lung cancer begins in the cells that line these tubes. ...
- ... upper chest (thorax) shows a malignant thyroid tumor (cancer). The dark area around the trachea (marked by the white U-shaped tip of ...
- ... or surgery) Foreign object in the esophagus or trachea Swallowing a harsh chemical liquid Changes in the larynx during puberty Thyroid or lung cancer Underactive thyroid gland Immobility of one or both ...
- ... in the chest, putting pressure on the windpipe (trachea) or its ... personality changes, or seizures if the cancer affects the brain
- ... own An inherited abnormality of the larynx or trachea Breathed in harmful material such as smoke, steam, or other toxic gases that swell and block the airway Cancer of the neck, which can affect breathing by ...
- ... back of the airway) Severe asthma attack Throat cancer Tracheomalacia (weakness of the cartilage that supports the trachea) Vocal cord problems Passing out or being unconscious ...
- This CT scan shows a thyroid cancer tumor in the throat, encircling, narrowing, and displacing the windpipe (trachea).
- ... rheumatoid arthritis may be found. Lung cancer , or cancer in the area between the lungs. Narrowing (stenosis) of the trachea or bronchi. Acute rejection or infection after a ...
- ... such as goiter or thyroiditis Noncancerous tumors Thyroid cancer
- Abnormal findings may indicate: Hodgkin disease Lung cancer Lymphoma or other tumors Sarcoidosis The spread of disease from one body part to another Tuberculosis