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... li do not open and there is no gas exchange, indicating that the patient is severely hypoxic, potentially leading to suffocation and death. These symptoms of hypoxic suffocation are called Respiratory Distress Syndrome, or RDS in English. In adult patients, it’s known as adult-type RDS, abbreviated as ARDS, with an added A. In newborns, it’s called Neonatal Respiratory Distress Syndrome, NRDS, with an added N. The reason these two are separated is because the causes of respiratory distress syndr ...
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