Pediatric Tracheal Granuloma

  • Etiology: Long standing endotracheal intubation
  • Imaging: Subglottic tracheal mass
  • DDX:
  • Complications:
  • Treatment: Surgical
  • Clinical:

Radiology Cases of Tracheal Granuloma

Radiograph of tracheal granuloma
Lateral radiograph of the airway shows a subglottic soft tissue mass.
Radiograph of tracheal granuloma
AP radiograph of the airway shows asymmetric narrowing of the proximal trachea due to a semi-circular mass arising from the right side of the proximal trachea.
Radiograph of tracheal granuloma
AP radiograph of the airway shows a subglottic mass arising from the right wall of the trachea causing airway narrowing at the level of third and fourth cervical vertebral bodies.