医学
透明质
疾病
呼吸窘迫
异常
重症监护医学
儿科
外科
病理
精神科
作者
William H. Northway,Robert C. Rosan,David Y. Porter
标识
DOI:10.1056/nejm196702162760701
摘要
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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