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In a variable upper airway obstruction, airflow is compromised by dynamic changes in airway caliber. During normal inspiration, airways within the thorax tend to dilate as the lung inflates while airways outside of the thorax tend to collapse due to the drop in intraluminal pressure. During expiration, the reverse is true as airways within the thorax collapse but airways outside the thorax are held open by expiratory flow.