trachea u rečniku PONS

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This creates an oval-shaped gap between the folds and some air escapes, lowering the pressure inside the trachea.
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Furthermore, it can also relax the trachea rings in the lungs.
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As a result of genetics, the walls of the trachea can be flaccid, a condition that becomes more severe with age.
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Furthermore, a fistula between the lower esophagus and trachea may allow stomach acid to flow into the lungs and cause damage.
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Using conventional laryngoscopic techniques, intubation of the trachea can be difficult or even impossible in such patients.
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Her cause of death was listed as a stroke with asphyxiation due to vomit in the trachea.
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The instrument is inserted into the trachea rather than the esophagus.
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A number of bronze trachea (also called scyphates) have been identified as hacing been struck during his reign.
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It wasn't tracheal edema that blocked his airway, it was a pseudo-membrane growing across the trachea.
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It then courses behind the esophagus (or rarely in front of esophagus, or even in front of trachea) to supply blood to right arm.
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