What is the difference between pulmonary edema and pleural effusion 2024?

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Lincoln Brown

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Pulmonary edema is fluid accumulation in lungs, which collects in air sacs. This fluid collected in air sacs in the lungs, making difficult to breathe. It leads to impaired gas exchange and respiratory failure and eventually the person dies. Pleural effusion is an abnormal fluid around the lung.
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Pulmonary edema is fluid accumulation in lungs, which collects in air sacs. This fluid collected in air sacs in the lungs, making difficult to breathe. It leads to impaired gas exchange and respiratory failure and eventually the person dies. Pleural effusion is an abnormal fluid around the lung.
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