Bronchial wall thickening may be cancer Mody

Dr. Casey Green
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2025-05-01 05:48:56
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Bronchial wall thickening
is a common respiratory symptom. It is mostly related to non-pathological factors such as long-term smoking, air pollution, and benign respiratory diseases such as chronic bronchitis and bronchial tuberculosis. All of these can lead to bronchial mucosa hyperplasia, resulting in the above abnormalities. However, for patients with lung cancer, the lesions can involve bronchial mucosa and glands, causing abnormal proliferation, and bronchial wall thickening can also occur. It is recommended to seek medical examination in time.