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What Causes Pulmonary Edema?

Pulmonary edema (swelling or fluid in the lungs) can be caused by a number of cardiac or non-cardiac conditions.
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Pulmonary Edema Causes, Signs, Symptoms, and Treatment

Pulmonary edema (swelling or fluid in the lungs) can be caused by a number of cardiac or non-cardiac conditions. Breathing difficulty is the main manifestation of pulmonary....
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