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- S M Ayres.
- Crit. Care Med. 1976 Mar 1;4(2):90-2.
AbstractThe limited variation of pulmonary responses to disease--dyspnea, cough, production of adventitious sounds, sputum production, and hemoptysis--complicates the differential diagnosis of the acutely ill patient with obvious severe pulmonary disease. This paper attempts to reinforce and redefine this problem: acute cardiac and pulmonary dyspnea can generally be separated by quick but careful clinical analysis; mis-diagnosis may lead to disaster since effective treatment of one is frequently harmful to the other.
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