Bronchophthisis

/ˌbrɑŋkoʊˈθɪsɪs/ noun

Progressive destruction or wasting of the bronchial tubes, usually caused by tuberculosis or chronic infection.

From Greek 'bronchos' (windpipe) + 'phthisis' (wasting away or tuberculosis). The term 'phthisis' comes from an ancient Greek word describing the wasting that occurs in tuberculosis, combining two ancient disease concepts.

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