
The second most important pattern of lung disease is FIBROSIS. Conceptually, FIBROSIS is the undesired final result of severe continuous or episodic acute injury. Fibrosis is not a reversible condition in humans and there are many potential causes of structural damage to the lungs that result in the deposition of collagen in remodeled parenchyma.
The second most important pattern of lung disease is FIBROSIS. Conceptually, FIBROSIS is the undesired final result of severe continuous or episodic acute injury. Fibrosis is not a reversible condition in humans and there are many potential causes of structural damage to the lungs that result in the deposition of collagen in remodeled parenchyma.