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Tuberculosis can affect diffusion by causing inflammation and damage to the lungs, which can impair the exchange of gases such as oxygen and carbon dioxide. This can lead to decreased diffusion capacity and impaired oxygen transport in the lungs, contributing to symptoms like shortness of breath and fatigue in individuals with tuberculosis.

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