ETIOLOGY AND PATHOGENESIS OF BRONCHIAL ASTHMA
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This section briefly outlines the etiology and pathogenesis of bronchial asthma. It describes the main causal factors, including genetic predisposition, environmental triggers, and immune system dysfunction. The pathogenesis highlights the chronic inflammatory nature of the disease, airway hyperresponsiveness, and remodeling processes that contribute to symptom development.
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