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Emphysema
causes a permanent destruction of alveolar walls leading to airspace enlargement, loss of
elastic recoil, decrease in surface area for gas exchange, lung hyperexpansion and
increasingly laborious breathing. The most accepted hypothesis of how emphysema develops
is based on an imbalance of protease and antiprotease activity leading to the degradation
of elastin within the fiber network of the extracellular matrix.
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