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- Be573dcb15e4cf37dc465032c36d010e6 hasDbXref "PMID:18195376" @default.
- Be573dcb15e4cf37dc465032c36d010e6 hasDbXref "PMID:20028879" @default.
- Be573dcb15e4cf37dc465032c36d010e6 hasDbXref "PMID:24106540" @default.
- Be573dcb15e4cf37dc465032c36d010e6 type Axiom @default.
- Be573dcb15e4cf37dc465032c36d010e6 annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- Be573dcb15e4cf37dc465032c36d010e6 annotatedSource HP_0032446 @default.
- Be573dcb15e4cf37dc465032c36d010e6 annotatedTarget "Pulmonary bullae are rounded focal regions of emphysema with a thin wall which measure more than 1 cm in diameter. They are often subpleural in location and are typically larger in the apices. In some cases, bullae can be very large and result in compression of adjacent lung tissue. A giant bulla is arbitrarily defined as one that occupies at least one third of the volume of a hemithorax. When large, bullae can simulate pneumothorax. The most common cause is paraseptal emphysema but bullae may also be seen in association with centrilobular emphysema." @default.