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Respiratory Distress in a Patient with Clear Lungs: What You Need to Know

Respiratory Distress in a Patient with Clear Lungs: What You Need to Know

When the lungs are clear, this usually signals a hematologic, metabolic, or obstructive process. Here’s what you need to know about diagnosing and treating the cause.

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