What are typical pathological changes with bronchiectasis?
A) Bronchospasm and increased mucous secretion
B) Adhesions and fibrosis in the pleural membranes
C) Airway obstructions and weak, dilated bronchial walls
D) Fixation of the ribs in the inspiratory position
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