lungovariantit
Lungovariantit is a term used in respiratory science to denote the degree of variation in lung structure and function across individuals, or within regions of the same lung. It encompasses anatomical differences in the bronchial tree, alveolar architecture, and pulmonary vasculature, as well as physiological differences in lung volumes, airway resistance, diffusion capacity, and gas-exchange efficiency. The concept emphasizes that lungs are not uniform; variation arises from genetic background, prenatal and postnatal development, environmental exposures, physical activity, age, and disease processes.
Researchers quantify lungovariantit using imaging-derived metrics from high-resolution CT or MRI, pulmonary function tests such as
Understanding lungovariantit has potential implications for personalized medicine, including risk assessment for respiratory diseases, interpretation of
Related concepts include pulmonary function testing, genetic variation in lung development, precision medicine, and lung morphology.