platypnea

platypnea
Difficulty in breathing when erect, relieved by recumbency. Cf.:orthopnea. [platy- + G. pnoe, a breathing]

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pla·typ·nea (plə-tipґne-ə) [platy- + -pnea] dyspnea induced by assumption of the upright position and relieved by assumption of a recumbent position; the opposite of orthopnea.

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