emphysema
Americannoun
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a chronic, irreversible disease of the lungs characterized by abnormal enlargement of air spaces in the lungs accompanied by destruction of the tissue lining the walls of the air spaces.
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any abnormal distention of an organ, or part of the body, with air or other gas.
noun
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Also called: pulmonary emphysema. a condition in which the air sacs of the lungs are grossly enlarged, causing breathlessness and wheezing
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the abnormal presence of air in a tissue or part
Other Word Forms
- emphysematous adjective
- emphysemic adjective
Etymology
Origin of emphysema
First recorded in 1655–65; from New Latin, from Greek emphȳ́sēma “inflation,” from em- em- 2 + phȳsē- (variant stem of phȳsân “to blow”) + -ma noun suffix
Example Sentences
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The bassist, who also played with Primal Scream, died in his sleep aged 63 of "respiratory issues" linked to the long-standing lung condition emphysema, coroners confirmed to the Manchester Evening News.
From BBC
Mounfield died last month - aged 63 - peacefully in his sleep of "respiratory issues" linked to the long-standing lung condition, emphysema, coroners confirmed to the Manchester Evening News.
From BBC
The answer is “yes” — the way a doctor answers, “Is smoking bad because of the cancer, the emphysema or the yellow teeth?”
From MarketWatch
“I am in excellent shape except for emphysema,” he wrote in his 2024 post.
From Salon
Long-term exposure can result in lung inflammation, chronic bronchitis and chronic emphysema.
From Los Angeles Times
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