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Pathogenesis
Pulmonary fibrosis involves gradual exchange of normal lung parenchyma with fibrotic tissue. The replacement of normal lung with scar tissue causes irreversible decrease in oxygen diffusion capacity, and the resulting stiffness or decreased compliance makes pulmonary fibrosis a restrictive lung disease. Pulmonary fibrosis is perpetuated by aberrant wound healing, rather than chronic inflammation. It is the main cause of restrictive lung disease that is intrinsic to the lung parenchyma. In contrast, quadriplegia and kyphosis are examples of causes of restrictive lung disease that do not necessarily involve pulmonary fibrosis.

Make edits related to pathogensis By looking at molecules implacted in pulmoanry fibrosisi we can look at molecules such at P53, which is a tumor supression protein implacted in the cell cycle and cell apoptosis. Nsr009 (talk) 18:44, 14 March 2023 (UTC)