Bronchiectasis Dysplastic

Dysplastic bronchiectasis is an incurable chronic disease of the respiratory tract, the cause of which is most often pulmonary emphysema. The pathological process is manifested by deformation of the mucous membrane of the respiratory system and the disintegration of the pulmonary alveoli.



Bronchiectasis (bronchiectasis) is a chronic progressive disease characterized by irreversible expansion and narrowing of the main or lobar bronchi. Bronchiectasis can be primary (congenital) or secondary - as a consequence of a previous tuberculosis infection or purulent-inflammatory diseases. The disease is characterized by the formation of cavities (cavities, bronchiectasis), and then large areas of dead and