The chest radiograph finding indicative of severe ARDS is:
a. "ground-glass" appearance of the lungs.
b. pleural effusion.
c. bilateral hyperinflation of the lungs.
d. tracheal deviation.
A
A "ground-glass" appearance is seen on the chest radiograph when severe ARDS is present.
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