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Besides COPD, what other diseases cause airflow obstruction?

a) Asthma, pneumonia, bronchitis, tuberculosis
b) Lung cancer, emphysema, cystic fibrosis, bronchiectasis
c) Sinusitis, rhinitis, influenza, pleurisy
d) Pulmonary embolism, pneumothorax, respiratory distress syndrome, pulmonary fibrosis

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Emphysema and asthma are diseases that can cause airflow obstruction. In emphysema, the walls of the alveoli are destroyed, decreasing the surface area for gas exchange. In asthma, inflammation obstructs the airways, leading to difficulty in breathing.

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Obstructive diseases and conditions include emphysema, asthma, and pulmonary edema. In emphysema, which mostly arises from smoking tobacco, the walls of the alveoli are destroyed, decreasing the surface area for gas exchange. The overall compliance of the lungs is increased, because as the alveolar walls are damaged, lung elastic recoil decreases due to a loss of elastic fibers, and more air is trapped in the lungs at the end of exhalation. Asthma is a disease in which inflammation is triggered by environmental factors. Inflammation obstructs the airways. The obstruction may be due to edema (fluid accumulation), smooth muscle spasms in the walls of the bronchioles, increased mucus secretion, damage to the epithelia of the airways, or a combination of these events. Those with asthma or edema experience increased occlusion from increased inflammation of the airways. This tends to block the airways, preventing the proper movement of gases.

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