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'''Emphysema''' is a | '''Emphysema''' is a long-term, progressive disease of the [[lung|lungs]] that primarily causes shortness of breath. In people with emphysema, the [[tissue|tissues]] necessary to support the physical shape and function of the lungs are destroyed. It is included in a group of diseases called [[chronic obstructive pulmonary disease]] or COPD (pulmonary refers to the lungs). Emphysema is called an obstructive lung disease because the destruction of lung tissue around smaller sacs, called [[alveoli]], makes these air sacs unable to hold their functional shape upon [[exhalation]]. Emphysema is most often caused by [[tobacco]] [[smoking]] and long-term exposure to [[air pollution]]. | ||
The term ''emphysema'' means "''swelling''" and derives from the [[Greek language|Greek]] {{lang|el|ἐμφυσᾶν}} ''emphysan'' meaning "''inflate''" - itself composed of ἐν ''en'', meaning "''in''", and φυσᾶν ''physan'', meaning "''breath, blast''".<ref>[http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/emphysema emphysema] at [[dictionary.com]]</ref> | |||
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Overview
Emphysema is a long-term, progressive disease of the lungs that primarily causes shortness of breath. In people with emphysema, the tissues necessary to support the physical shape and function of the lungs are destroyed. It is included in a group of diseases called chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or COPD (pulmonary refers to the lungs). Emphysema is called an obstructive lung disease because the destruction of lung tissue around smaller sacs, called alveoli, makes these air sacs unable to hold their functional shape upon exhalation. Emphysema is most often caused by tobacco smoking and long-term exposure to air pollution.
The term emphysema means "swelling" and derives from the Greek ἐμφυσᾶν emphysan meaning "inflate" - itself composed of ἐν en, meaning "in", and φυσᾶν physan, meaning "breath, blast".[1]