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What Causes Loss of Alveolar Surface Area?
The loss of alveolar surface area can occur due to several factors:
Chronic inflammation
: Persistent inflammation can damage alveolar walls.
Smoking
: Tobacco smoke contains harmful chemicals that destroy alveolar walls.
Genetic factors
: Conditions like
alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency
can lead to early-onset emphysema.
Occupational hazards
: Long-term exposure to harmful substances like coal dust can damage lung tissue.
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