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Pulmonology 1: Wheeze the Day

10 min · 18 de ago de 2025
Portada del episodio Pulmonology 1: Wheeze the Day

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In this episode, we dive into a condition where the immune system turns the airways into a battleground. You’ll hear how allergens trigger smooth muscle spasms, why eosinophils leave behind crystal footprints, and what changes in lung volumes reveal during an attack. Four angles—pathology, anatomy, physiology, and immunology—coming together in one wheezy case. Show Notes at www.variabilityscience.com/nplexonthegopodcast.

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