Emphysema (Greek word meaning to inflate/to blow) is an increase in the size of airspace distal to the terminal bronchiolus, that is, hyperinflation of the alveoli due to the destruction of the gas-exchanging structures: alveolar walls, alveolar ducts, and respiratory bronchioles with coalescence of airspaces into the abnormal, much larger airspaces. The main consequences are the reduction of alveolar surface for gas exchange and the chronic obstructive pulmonary disease due to the destruction and disappearance of respiratory bronchioles with decreased total small airway diameter sum. Both decreased alveolar surface for gas exchange and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease lead to difficulty in breathing with dyspnea varying from mild to v...
The extracellular matrix is essential for the integrity of the lung and when disrupted can lead to t...
AbstractWe describe a case of a young man presenting with exertional dyspnea. His chest radiograph s...
The pathology and pathogenesis of emphysema are reviewed, with particular reference to the proteinas...
Emphysema is recognized as the component of chronic obstructive airways disease that is responsible...
Chronic Obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is an important cause of morbidity and mortality world-...
AbstractIn a patient admitted for further investigation of haemoptysis and dyspnoea and known emphys...
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that causes obst...
Purpose: Pulmonary emphysema is the pathological prototype of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ...
Lung emphysema represents a major public health burden and still accounts for five percent of all de...
emphysema and chronic bronchitis together are referred to under the acronym COPD(1–4). It is estimat...
Abstract In order to quantify the extent of centrilobular (CLE) and panacinar (PLE) emphysema and th...
Emphysema is a common and disabling lung disease. It is not necessarily generalised in distribution ...
The work submitted in this thesis consists of seven individual and inter-related studies, all of whi...
THE word emphysema, whioh literally means, no more than 'inflation', was used by Laennec (...
OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY EMPHYSEMA i s a common disorder which presents many problems to the practicing...
The extracellular matrix is essential for the integrity of the lung and when disrupted can lead to t...
AbstractWe describe a case of a young man presenting with exertional dyspnea. His chest radiograph s...
The pathology and pathogenesis of emphysema are reviewed, with particular reference to the proteinas...
Emphysema is recognized as the component of chronic obstructive airways disease that is responsible...
Chronic Obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is an important cause of morbidity and mortality world-...
AbstractIn a patient admitted for further investigation of haemoptysis and dyspnoea and known emphys...
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that causes obst...
Purpose: Pulmonary emphysema is the pathological prototype of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ...
Lung emphysema represents a major public health burden and still accounts for five percent of all de...
emphysema and chronic bronchitis together are referred to under the acronym COPD(1–4). It is estimat...
Abstract In order to quantify the extent of centrilobular (CLE) and panacinar (PLE) emphysema and th...
Emphysema is a common and disabling lung disease. It is not necessarily generalised in distribution ...
The work submitted in this thesis consists of seven individual and inter-related studies, all of whi...
THE word emphysema, whioh literally means, no more than 'inflation', was used by Laennec (...
OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY EMPHYSEMA i s a common disorder which presents many problems to the practicing...
The extracellular matrix is essential for the integrity of the lung and when disrupted can lead to t...
AbstractWe describe a case of a young man presenting with exertional dyspnea. His chest radiograph s...
The pathology and pathogenesis of emphysema are reviewed, with particular reference to the proteinas...