Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive

Alternative Names

  • COPD
  • Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive, Severe Early-Onset
  • COPD, Severe Early-Onset
  • Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive, Rate of Decline of Lung Function in
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WHO-ICD-10 version:2010

Diseases of the respiratory system

Chronic lower respiratory diseases

OMIM Number

606963

Gene Map Locus

2q

Description

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is a progressive lung disease that causes airflow blockage and breathing-related problems including emphysema, chronic bronchitis, and in some cases asthma. Genetic factors and respiratory infections also play a role in the development of this disease. There is no cure for the disease, but some treatments are available to improve the patient's condition. Treatment can decrease severity of the symptoms and increase exercise tolerance.

Genetic factors have been known to be associated with COPD, and the condition has been mapped to chromosome 2q. It is likely the result of multiple genes, some of which may interact with environmental factors such as smoking.

Epidemiology in the Arab World

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Subject IDCountrySexFamily HistoryParental ConsanguinityHPO TermsVariantZygosityMode of InheritanceReferenceRemarks
606963.G.1.1Lebanon Chronic pulmonary obstructionNM_003019.5:c.92T>CFakih et al. 2018 Study on 90 COPD pat...

Other Reports

Arab

Tageldin et al. (2012) carried out a prevalence study in the Middle East and North Africa with 61,551 individuals.  

Algeria

[See: Arab > Tageldin et al., 2012].

Egypt

[See: Arab > Tageldin et al., 2012].

Jordan

[See: Arab > Tageldin et al., 2012].

Lebanon

Waked et al. (2011) analyzed 2201 individuals in a cross-sectional study of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in Lebanon. Prevalence of COPD was found to be 12.5%. 

[See also: Arab > Tageldin et al., 2012].

Morocco

[See: Arab > Tageldin et al., 2012].

Saudi Arabia

[See: Arab > Tageldin et al., 2012].

Syria

[See: Arab > Tageldin et al., 2012].

Tunisia

[See: Arab > Tageldin et al., 2012].

United Arab Emirates

Al Zaabi et al. (2011) studied the prevalence of COPD in Abu Dhabi by conducting a cross-sectional survey for a random 520 male and female individuals. The prevalence of COPD was found to be 3.7%

[See also: Arab > Tageldin et al., 2012].

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