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Respiratory alkalosis A 39-year-old man
presented with progressive exertional, dyspnea, non-productive cough,
chest discomfort, weight loss and chills. Physical examination showed BP
129/72, temperature 39.4, tachypnea, tachycardia, and mild crackles and
rhonchi. His LDH was 450 U/L. He was in respiratory alkalosis with
decreased vital capacity, hypoxemic, and an increased alveolar-arterial
gradient. X-rays showed bilaterial infiltrates extending from the
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