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A patient is diagnosed with a chronic respiratory disease characterized by airway obstruction. The two primary physiological changes responsible for this obstruction are inflammation that thickens the airway walls and the tightening of muscles surrounding the airways. How do these two changes interact to cause the patient's symptoms?
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A patient is diagnosed with a chronic respiratory disease characterized by airway obstruction. The two primary physiological changes responsible for this obstruction are inflammation that thickens the airway walls and the tightening of muscles surrounding the airways. How do these two changes interact to cause the patient's symptoms?