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Results 41 - 50 of 127 for Respiratory distress
  1. ... limbs and other uncontrolled movements; severe breathing difficulty (respiratory distress syndrome); and reduced thyroid gland function (hypothyroidism).Many ...
  2. ... affected individuals.Infants with ACD/MPV typically develop respiratory distress within a few minutes to a few hours ...
  3. ... signaling within the heart. These abnormalities lead to respiratory distress and heart failure early in life. The mutation ...
  4. ... X-rays showing diaphragmatic hernia Severe breathing difficulty (respiratory distress) shortly after birth Prenatal ultrasound often identifies a ...
  5. ... Wheezing Noisy breathing No breathing or breathing trouble (respiratory distress) Chest, throat, or neck pain Turning blue, red, ...
  6. ... failure Long-term lung damage (due to adult respiratory distress syndrome or ARDS) Buildup of fluid in the ...
  7. Complications of disseminated TB can include: Acute respiratory distress syndrome ( ARDS ) Liver inflammation Lung failure Return of the disease Medicines used to treat TB can cause side effects, including: Changes in vision ...
  8. ... of the critically ill neonate with cyanosis and respiratory distress. In: Kliegman RM, St. Geme JW, Blum NJ, ...
  9. ... of the critically ill neonate with cyanosis and respiratory distress. In: Kliegman RM, St. Geme JW, Blum NJ, ...
  10. ... lung disease, such as severe pneumonia or acute respiratory distress syndrome associated with severe medical illness Metabolic acidosis ...
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