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. 2007 Jul 28;335(7612):198–202. doi: 10.1136/bmj.39234.651412.AE

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Fig 2 Hyperinflation and a Harrison's sulcus. Note the slight increase in anterior-posterior diameter resulting from mild bowing of the sternum. Also note the indenting just above the costal margin (Harrison's sulcus). These are often subtle signs that are easily overlooked except in the most severe cases, but they do support recurrent and chronic increased effort of breathing