Emphysema is recognized as the component of chronic obstructive airways disease that is responsible for airways obstruction. Different patterns of emphysema are, however, recognized, suggesting possible different pathogenetic processes within the lung. This, coupled with the associated idea of susceptibility factors to the development of emphysema, has led to studies of genes that may be involved in the defence of the lung from proteolytic and oxidative damage. These studies have been driven by the goal of finding a treatment for emphysema, but appear to have lost sight of the fundamental remodelling of the lung that has occurred in patients with emphysema and the fact that it is not a single morphological entity
Pulmonary emphysema refers to a lung disorder characterized by a diffuse destruction of the alveolar...
RESEARCH during the last decade in the anatomic, physiologic and clinical features of pulmonary emph...
Emphysema is related to the obstructive type of respiratory disease. In the condition, the destructi...
Emphysema is recognized as the component of chronic obstructive airways disease that is responsible ...
Emphysema is recognized as the component of chronic obstructive airways disease that is responsible...
Background: Increased small airway resistance and decreased lung elasticity contrib...
Disruption of the lung structure maintenance programme: a comprehensive view of emphysema developmen...
The burden of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is rising, incurring a major health care ...
Pulmonary emphysema is a chronic obstructive disease, resulting fromimportant alterations in the who...
Emphysema is one of the components of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease beside the bronchial, va...
In spite of the fact that pulmonary emphysema has been recognized for one hundred and fifty years or...
Recent data suggest that the separation of emphysema from fibrosis is not as clear-cut as it has app...
lthough the fight to reduce the incidence of lung disease and respiratory conditions is far from ove...
The pathology and pathogenesis of emphysema are reviewed, with particular reference to the proteinas...
The extracellular matrix is essential for the integrity of the lung and when disrupted can lead to t...
Pulmonary emphysema refers to a lung disorder characterized by a diffuse destruction of the alveolar...
RESEARCH during the last decade in the anatomic, physiologic and clinical features of pulmonary emph...
Emphysema is related to the obstructive type of respiratory disease. In the condition, the destructi...
Emphysema is recognized as the component of chronic obstructive airways disease that is responsible ...
Emphysema is recognized as the component of chronic obstructive airways disease that is responsible...
Background: Increased small airway resistance and decreased lung elasticity contrib...
Disruption of the lung structure maintenance programme: a comprehensive view of emphysema developmen...
The burden of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is rising, incurring a major health care ...
Pulmonary emphysema is a chronic obstructive disease, resulting fromimportant alterations in the who...
Emphysema is one of the components of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease beside the bronchial, va...
In spite of the fact that pulmonary emphysema has been recognized for one hundred and fifty years or...
Recent data suggest that the separation of emphysema from fibrosis is not as clear-cut as it has app...
lthough the fight to reduce the incidence of lung disease and respiratory conditions is far from ove...
The pathology and pathogenesis of emphysema are reviewed, with particular reference to the proteinas...
The extracellular matrix is essential for the integrity of the lung and when disrupted can lead to t...
Pulmonary emphysema refers to a lung disorder characterized by a diffuse destruction of the alveolar...
RESEARCH during the last decade in the anatomic, physiologic and clinical features of pulmonary emph...
Emphysema is related to the obstructive type of respiratory disease. In the condition, the destructi...