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acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) [2] and, less often, high altitude and neurogenic pulmonary edema. Other less common causes include pulmonary edema due to opioid overdose, pulmonary embolism, eclampsia, transfusion-related acute lung injury and acute kidney injury (sometimes referred to as “uremic lung”) [4].
Permeability pulmonary edema
As examples, pulmonary edema occurring in the setting of an acute coronary syndrome is almost always cardiogenic, while that occurring in the setting of sepsis strongly suggests a noncardiac etiology.
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