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Clinical Features Ards Hypoxemia Cyanosis Respiratory Distress White

ARDS presents clinically with hypoxemia, cyanosis, respiratory distress, and a characteristic "white-out" pattern on chest X-rays.

Clinical features of ARDS include hypoxemia and cyanosis with respiratory distress and a "white-out" appearance on chest x-ray.

Front Clinical features of ARDS.
Back 1. Hypoxemia and cyanosis with respiratory distress
2. "White -out" on chest x-ray

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