Bronchiectasis Dysontogenetic

Bronchiectasis is an acquired or hereditary irreversible dilatation of the bronchi with subsequent destruction.

In childhood, bronchopulmonary pathology is considered separately for two reasons: firstly, due to the characteristics of congenital disorders and the child’s adaptation to the stress that may occur with bronchial asthma; secondly, due to the difficulty of assessing the quality of life of children of all ages.

From the article “Bronchopulmonary problems in children: a pulmonological view” you will learn about various types of airway obstruction in a child: about congenital obstruction in 7-8 newborns out of a thousand, about acute foreign intubation in half, about chronic purulent bronchitis in every third - every the second child of preschool age, about asthma in every tenth child of school age.

The share of bronchial dysplasia, accounting for less than half, occupies a leading place