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			| EmphysemaEmphysema is a long-term (chronic) lung disease. In emphysema, the
		tiny air sacs (alveoli) at the end of the airways in the lungs are damaged.
		When the air sacs are damaged or destroyed, their walls break down and the sacs
		become larger. These larger air sacs move less oxygen into the blood. This
		causes difficulty breathing or shortness of breath that gets worse over time.
		After air sacs are destroyed, they cannot be replaced.  Emphysema is a form of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
		It is usually caused by smoking. A rare type of emphysema is caused by the lack
		of a substance in the lungs called alpha1-antitrypsin. This type of emphysema
		is usually inherited.ByHealthwise StaffPrimary Medical ReviewerE. Gregory Thompson, MD - Internal Medicine
 Specialist Medical ReviewerKen Y. Yoneda, MD - Pulmonology
Current as ofMarch 25, 2017Current as of:
                March 25, 2017Author:
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