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Chest, Vol 75, 526-528, Copyright © 1979 by American College of Chest Physicians


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Reversible platypnea and orthodeoxia following recovery from adult respiratory distress syndrome

F Khan and A Parekh

Platypnea nad orthodeoxia developed during an episode of adult respiratory distress syndrome in a previously healthy individual. An outstanding feature of the patient's illness was the development of numerous pneumatoceles secondary to necrotizing pneumonia. These abnormalities spontaneously improved with improvement of the underlying parenchymal lung disease.





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