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Why Is Pulmonary Development Often Stifled in Children Who Have

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Why is pulmonary development often stifled in children who have asphyxiating thoracic dystrophy?


A) Because of gas exchange problems
B) Because the chest cavity is decreased
C) Because the thorax is too compliant
D) Because of a hypoplastic right ventricle

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