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=== Hypercapnic respiratory failure === | === Hypercapnic respiratory failure === | ||
Hypercapnic respiratory failure | Hypercapnic respiratory failure may occur due to (alveolar) [[hypoventilation]] or due to severe lung disease or increased dead space. | ||
==== Hypoventilation ==== | |||
{{#lst:Hypoventilation|etiology}} | |||
==== Severe lung disease ==== |