What is Pulmonary hypertension?
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#pulmonary #hypertension is force or pressure exerted by blood on the wall of the pulmonary arteries, or arteries of the #lungs. In this video we will talk about causes of PAH along with sign and symptoms and pathophysiology. Since, Its arterial blood pressure is also called pulmonary arterial hypertension or PAH. To learn more: https://ecgkid.com ________________________________________________________________________ Key points- 0:00 What is Pulmonary hypertension? 1:03 pulmonary circulation ...
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