Pathologic Changes in the Peripheral Airways of Young Cigarette Smokers

Dennis E. Niewoehner(Case Western Reserve University), Jerome Kleinerman(Case Western Reserve University), Donald B. Rice(Case Western Reserve University)
New England Journal of Medicine
October 10, 1974
Cited by 952

Abstract

The lungs of young smokers and controls of comparable age from a population of sudden non-hospital deaths were systematically studied to determine the relation between cigarette smoking and pathologic changes in peripheral airways. The characteristic lesion observed was a respiratory bronchiolitis associated with clusters of pigmented alveolar macrophages and was present in the lungs of all smokers studied but rarely seen in nonsmokers (p<0.002). The lungs of smokers also showed small but significant increases in mural inflammatory cells and denuded epithelium in the membranous bronchioles as compared to controls (p<0.05). We postulate that this respiratory bronchiolitis is a precursor of centriacinar emphysema and may be responsible for the subtle functional abnormalities observed in young smokers. (N Engl J Med 291: 755–758, 1974)


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