Which of the following would decrease lung compliance under pathological conditions?
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Correct answer: Thickening of alveolar walls (fibrosis)
Thickening of alveolar walls (as in pulmonary fibrosis) increases stiffness and reduces compliance, making lung expansion more difficult.
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