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* The development of bronchiectasis requires two factors: | * The development of bronchiectasis requires two factors: | ||
# An initial | # An initial inflammation of lung tissue such as infection or autoimmunity or aspiration syndromes seen in GERD | ||
# This leads to impaired mucociliary clearance, obstruction, or a defect in host defense. This triggers a host immune response from neutrophils (elastases), reactive oxygen species, and inflammatory cytokines that results in progressive destruction of normal lung architecture. | |||
* In particular, the elastic fibers of bronchi are affected. | |||
* In particular, the elastic fibers of bronchi are affected. | |||
* The result is permanent abnormal dilation and destruction of the major bronchi and bronchiole walls | * The result is permanent abnormal dilation and destruction of the major bronchi and bronchiole walls | ||
=== Note === | |||
* There is two kind of pathogenesis in Lung tissues, Fibrosis and looseness. | |||
* Intermingling both of them could be due to [[MTB, Mycobacterium tuberculosis|MTB]], Although [[HCV, Hepatitis C virus|HCV]] is also considered in fibrosis. | |||
* Bronchiectasis is an entity composed of inflammation of airways (Large to Medium sized) which lads to looseness of them | |||
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* Expiratory rhonchi | * Expiratory rhonchi | ||
* Nail clubbing is a rare symptom | * Nail clubbing is a rare symptom | ||
=== Causes === | === Causes === | ||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
!Dynamic | |||
MTB | !Static | ||
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* Lung infections: | |||
* Rheumatoid arthritis | ** MTB | ||
* Sjögren syndrome | ** [[Pneumonia]] | ||
* Ulcerative colitis | * Autoimmune diseases | ||
* Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis | ** [[Rheumatoid Arthritis|Rheumatoid arthritis]] | ||
** [[Sjogren's syndrome|Sjögren syndrome]] | |||
** [[Ulcerative Colitis|Ulcerative colitis]] | |||
** [[Crohn's disease]] | |||
** Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis | |||
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* Cystic fibrosis | |||
* Chronic aspiration | |||
* Ammonia inhalation | |||
* Smoke inhalation | |||
* Radiation-induced lung disease | |||
* Yellow nail syndrome | |||
* Congenital disease | |||
* Tumor | |||
* Foreign body aspiration | |||
* Lymphadenopathy | |||
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=== [[Tissue Salt Remedies]] === | === [[Tissue Salt Remedies]] === | ||
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* [[Bronchitis]] | * [[Bronchitis]] | ||
* [[Pneumonia]] | * [[Pneumonia]] | ||
* [[Bronchiolitis]] | |||
=== Related Disease === | === Related Disease === | ||
[[Asthma entities|Asthma]] | [[Asthma entities|Asthma]] |
Latest revision as of 08:34, 3 May 2023
Clinic
- It is permanent enlargement of parts of the airways
- The development of bronchiectasis requires two factors:
- An initial inflammation of lung tissue such as infection or autoimmunity or aspiration syndromes seen in GERD
- This leads to impaired mucociliary clearance, obstruction, or a defect in host defense. This triggers a host immune response from neutrophils (elastases), reactive oxygen species, and inflammatory cytokines that results in progressive destruction of normal lung architecture.
- In particular, the elastic fibers of bronchi are affected.
- The result is permanent abnormal dilation and destruction of the major bronchi and bronchiole walls
Note
- There is two kind of pathogenesis in Lung tissues, Fibrosis and looseness.
- Intermingling both of them could be due to MTB, Although HCV is also considered in fibrosis.
- Bronchiectasis is an entity composed of inflammation of airways (Large to Medium sized) which lads to looseness of them
Signs and symptoms
- Productive cough (Green or yellow sputum)
- Dyspnea
- Wheezing
- Chest pain
- Hemoptysis.
- Expiratory rhonchi
- Nail clubbing is a rare symptom
Causes
Dynamic | Static |
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Tissue Salt Remedies
SIL