Inspiratory crackle of both lungs

The alveolar-capillary block syndrome is a group of symptoms in which the wall of the alveolar-capillary that constitutes the gas diffusion surface has lesions that reduce the ability to diffuse oxygen. Typical signs are mainly inspiratory crackles and clubbing fingers of both lungs.

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