- Alveolar wall destruction.
- Airway inflammation, mucus gland hyperplasia, and excessive mucus production.
- Reversible bronchospasm.
- Decreased peripheral airway resistance.
A patient with a long history of smoking develops chronic bronchitis, a form of COPD. The primary pathological change in chronic bronchitis is:
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