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Current Therapy in Hyaline Membrane Disease

Clinics in Perinatology, 1978
While some forms of therapy are more efficacious than others, and obstetric factors play a role, improved results depend on the sum of all care given. The general pediatric approach to management and our understanding of what is accomplished at the physiologic level are discussed.
Anthony Corbet, James D. Adams
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PREVENTION OF HYALINE MEMBRANE DISEASE

Pediatrics, 1972
The articles by Liggins and Howie and Baden, et al. in this issue of Pediatrics are of great interest to perinatologists because they describe efforts to extend to premature infants results of recent studies on maturation of lungs of lambs and rabbits in the prevention of hyaline membrane disease. The two reports provide both promise and caution.
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Hyaline Membrane Disease of the Lung in Thailand

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1961
The purpose of this communication is to record the occurrence of hyaline membrane disease of the lung in Thailand. A review of the autopsy records for 1959 at the Chulalongkorn Medical School in Bangkok disclosed 9 cases of hyaline membrane disease among 58 postmortem examinations conducted on infants who died during the perinatal period.
Chuntana Sheanakul., Paul D. Rosahn
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STUDIES ON HYALINE MEMBRANE DISEASE

Pediatrics, 1966
Fibrinolytic enzyme therapy of respiratory distress syndrome was explored in a controlled, randomized, double-blind clinical study. Of 100 infants entered in the study, 60 corresponded to all of the predetermined criteria and were included in the final evaluation.
David H. Weintraub   +2 more
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Hyaline membrane disease of lungs

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1956
Summary By the use of hemochromogenspectroscopy the substance giving positive benzidine and Nadi reactions in hyaline membrane has been identified as a hemoglobin-like compound. Proof of its iron content is further advanced by tinctorial demonstration of iron in most of the hyaline membrane found in the lungs of an adult case of mitral stenosis. From
Les D. Mellor, Matthew J.G. Lynch
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Pulmonary Changes in Neonatal Sepsis Due to Group B β-Hemolytic Streptococcus: Relation to Hyaline Membrane Disease

, 1976
The radiographic changes of hyaline membrane disease were seen in seven of eight infants with group B beta-hemolytic streptococcal sepsis. Hyaline membranes were found throughout the lungs of all six infants who were examined after death.
A. Katzenstein, C. Davis, A. Braude
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Hyaline Membrane Disease

Postgraduate Medicine, 1965
Carolyn R. Sunderman, Paul C. Hodges
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Respirator Management in Hyaline Membrane Disease

Pediatrics, 1970
Experiences with the use of mechanical sistance to respiration in severe hyaline membrane disease or respiratory distress syndrome (RDS), have resulted in a recent increase in papers dealing with the subject.1-6 To these is now added the report of Reynolds7 appearing in this issue, detailing such an experience with a Bennett (positive pressure ...
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