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. 2022 Feb 8;93(7):1810–1818. doi: 10.1038/s41390-021-01639-8

Fig. 3. Pressure–volume relationship of the lung showing the inflation (solid line) and the deflation limb (dashed line).

Fig. 3

Starting from low pressures, the volume starts to rise steeply when in most alveoli Po is reached. As soon as lung volume approaches total lung capacity (TLC), the inflation limb flattens off. Note the apparent difference in lung volume between both limbs at identical pressures (hysteresis).