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Pulmonary disease following respirator therapy of hyaline-membrane disease. Bronchopulmonary dysplasia.

William H. Northway, +2 more
- 16 Feb 1967 - 
- Vol. 276, Iss: 7, pp 357-368
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Intensive therapy may modify the acute syndrome so as to permit the development of a previously unrecorded abnormality of hyaline-membrane disease.
Abstract
ALTHOUGH hyaline-membrane disease, the respiratory-distress syndrome of the newborn infant, has been the object of increased clinical and research interest in the past ten years, little attention has been paid to its possible sequelae.1 , 2 It is stated that most of these infants who survive the first three days of life will recover completely, and by seven to ten days of life will have normal lungs radiographically.3 , 4 Recent experience with critically ill infants at the Stanford Premature Infant Research Center demonstrates that intensive therapy may modify the acute syndrome so as to permit the development of a previously unrecorded abnormality of . . .

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The lung and its disorders in the newborn infant

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Some new staining methods of wide applicability.: including a rapid differential stain for elastic tissue.

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