Bronchopneumonia

/ˌbrɑŋkoʊnjuːˈmoʊniə/ noun

A type of pneumonia that starts in the bronchial tubes and spreads into the surrounding lung tissue, creating a patchy pattern rather than consolidating the entire lobe.

From Greek 'bronchos' (windpipe) + 'pneumonia' (lung inflammation from Greek 'pneumon', lung). This hybrid term emerged in the 19th century as doctors distinguished between different patterns of pneumonia.

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