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Bronchiectasis - Background information
What is it?

  • Bronchiectasis is a permanent dilatation and thickening of the airways associated with chronic cough, sputum production, bacterial colonization, and recurrent infection.
    • Focal bronchiectasis is limited to one area of lung.
    • Diffuse bronchiectasis is widespread.

[Barker, 2002; Rosen, 2006; O'Donnell, 2008; Murray and Hill, 2009]

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