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- Q7315912 subject Q7166260.
- Q7315912 subject Q7216220.
- Q7315912 subject Q8657550.
- Q7315912 abstract "Respiratory distress is difficulty in breathing, and the psychological experience associated with such difficulty, even if there is no physiological basis for experiencing such distress. The physical presentation of respiratory distress is generally referred to as labored breathing, while the sensation of respiratory distress is called shortness of breath or dyspnea. Respiratory distress occurs in connection with various physical ailments, such as acute respiratory distress syndrome, a serious reaction to various forms of injuries to the lung, and infant respiratory distress syndrome, a syndrome in premature infants caused by developmental insufficiency of surfactant production and structural immaturity in the lungs.Symptoms may be outwardly evident, physically labored ventilation or respiratory efforts; clinically evident inability to adequately ventilate and/or oxygenate. "Respiratory distress" is the preferred term to use in referring to veterinary patients who present with severe respiratory difficulty.".
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- Q7315912 wikiPageWikiLink Q7166260.
- Q7315912 wikiPageWikiLink Q7216220.
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- Q7315912 wikiPageWikiLink Q8657550.
- Q7315912 comment "Respiratory distress is difficulty in breathing, and the psychological experience associated with such difficulty, even if there is no physiological basis for experiencing such distress. The physical presentation of respiratory distress is generally referred to as labored breathing, while the sensation of respiratory distress is called shortness of breath or dyspnea.".
- Q7315912 label "Respiratory distress".