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Differences in the Quantitative HRCT Characteristics of Patients with Asthma, COPD and Asthma-COPD Overlap and Their Relationships with Pulmonary Function.

Dongzhu LuHuapeng YuLichang ChenJinlan LinShijie ChenYunjian Huang
Published in: International journal of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (2024)
Comparable emphysema was observed in patients with COPD and ACO but not in asthmatic patients. All patients exhibited proximal airway remodeling. The bronchi were thickened outward in COPD and ACO patients but are thickened inward in asthmatic patients. Furthermore, air trapping in ACO patients was the most severe among all the groups. Indirect lung densitometry measurements might be more predictive of the degree of airflow limitation than direct airway measurements in obstructive airway diseases.
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