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Pneumonia is an acute respiratory infection that targets the lungs, specifically the alveoli. These tiny air sacs, essential for oxygen exchange, become engorged with pus and fluid, severely hindering breathing, decreasing oxygen absorption, and causing significant pain and discomfort during respiration.
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Intestinal bleeding during pneumonia

P DELORE, A CHAPUY, R GUYOT

    Lyon Medical
    |March 19, 2010
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    Keywords:
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