The pathophysiologic consequences of respiratory syncytial virus include
A) replacement of the epithelium with nonciliated tissue, leading to submucosal edema and eventual necrosis.
B) necrosis of the alveoli, resulting in collapse.
C) inflammation of the diaphragm, resulting in alveolar hypoventilation.
D) bronchoconstriction, resulting in severe airflow obstruction.
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