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Much more has been written about pulmonary oedema in the last decade. This short account surveys some aspects of lung water balance which are of interest to me. More extensive treatment can be found in Staub’s classic review [32], a Ciba Foundation symposium [9], a book edited by Fishman and Renkin [11] and a recent review article [30].

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Hughes, J.M.B. (1982). Pulmonary oedema. In: Prakash, O. (eds) Applied Physiology in Clinical Respiratory Care. Developments in Critical Care Medicine and Anaesthesiology, vol 1. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-7567-5_4

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