Clinical relevance of small airway disease

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Ker, James A.

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New Media Publishing

Abstract

The bronchial tree continuously divides down to the 23rd generation (division). One consequence of this division is that the mucosal surface area of the airways is relatively larger in the distal lung than in the proximal lung. This may be important when dealing with an airway disease.

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Bronchial tree, Distal lung, Proximal lung, Airway disease

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Ker, J. 2017, 'Clinical relevance of small airway disease', The Specialist Forum, vol. 17, no. 11, pp. 30-32.