Dr. Usman El Baradei
The tracheal bronchus is a very rare congenital anatomical variant in which accessory bronchi originate from the supracarinal trachea or main bronchi and is directed towards the upper lobe of the lungs. They are mostly formed within 2 cm of the carina but can also be found anywhere from the cricoid cartilage to the carina. When this abnormal bronch
<p>Evaluation and Management of Tracheal Bronchus and Recurrent Pneumonia In Adults</p>

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