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bronchiectasis

American  
[brong-kee-ek-tuh-sis] / ˌbrɒŋ kiˈɛk tə sɪs /

noun

Pathology.
  1. a diseased condition in which a bronchus or the bronchi are distended, characterized by paroxysmal coughing and copious expectoration of sputum.


bronchiectasis British  
/ ˌbrɒŋkɪˈɛktəsɪs /

noun

  1. chronic dilation of the bronchi or bronchial tubes, which often become infected

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Etymology

Origin of bronchiectasis

1875–80; bronchi-, combining form of bronchia + Greek éktasis a stretching out, equivalent to ek- ec- + ta-, variant stem of teínein to stretch + -sis -sis

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Bronchiectasis and other infective diseases of the lungs are less common causes of cerebral abscess, which is usually single, and may occur in any part of the brain.

From Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition. by Miles, Alexander