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Bronchiectasis Health Article
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Definition
Bronchiectasis is destruction and widening of the large airways.
Alternative Names
Acquired bronchiectasis; Congenital bronchiectasis
Causes, incidence, and risk factors
Bronchiectasis is often caused by recurrent inflammation or infection of the airways. It most often begins in childhood as a complication from infection or inhaling a foreign object. Cystic fibrosis causes about half of all bronchiectasis in the United States. Recurrent, severe lung infections (pneumonia, tuberculosis, fungal infections), abnormal lung defenses, and obstruction of the airway by a foreign body or tumor are some of the risk factors. The condition can also be caused by routinely breathing in food particles while eating.
Symptoms
Symptoms often develop gradually, and may occur months or years after the event that causes the bronchiectasis. They may include:
Signs and tests
When listening to the chest with a stethoscope, the doctor may hear small clicking, bubbling, wheezing, rattling, or other sounds, usually in the lower lobes of the lungs. Tests may include:
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