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Uploaded and Shared in Youtube by: mayoclinic Michael J. Krowka, M.D., Mayo Clinic Pulmonologist, talks about Hepatopulmonary Syndrome: shortness of breath and low oxygen levels in blood due to liver disease that affects the lungs.

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Tags: Liver, Liver Condition, Lung, Breathing, Disease and Condition, Pulmonologist, Mayo Clinic

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