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emphysema A chonicraspitory disease in which lung tissue loses its elasticity and with the ability to exchange caron dioxide for oxygen. Patients with emphysema suffer from progressively diminishing breathing capacity and eventually become bedridden "respiratory cripples."
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empirical derived from experience or experiment
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emphysematous Denotes accumulation of air in tissues or organs ?especially applied to abnormal accumulations of air in the lungs.
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emphysema Chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder in which air may take over and dominate a space in a way that distrupts function. When the lung is invloved, the air spaces beyond the termnal, bronchioles dilate, rupturing alveolar walls, permanently destroying them, reducing their number, and permanently hyperinflating the lung. Alveolar gas is trapped, essentially in expiration, and gas exchange is seriously compromised. Chronic bronchitis is the frequent precursor. ...
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