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RESPIRATORY-DISTRESS SYNDROME IN THE NEWBORN
Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1962SYDNEY SEGAL, BRUCE D. GRAHAM
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ELECTROCARDIOGRAM IN IDIOPATHIC RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME OF NEWBORN
The Lancet, 1964G J, SUTIN, H D, HEESE
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Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome in Full-Term Newborns
Pediatrics, 1989Since 1984, 11 newborns with severe respiratory distress have been treated whose clinical characteristics appear distinctive. Characteristics of these neonates were as follows: (1) they were full term by obstetric and neonatal criteria, (2) they had diffuse bilateral alveolar opacification on chest radiographs during the acute illness, (3) each had an ...
R G, Faix +3 more
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Idiopathic respiratory distress syndrome of the newborn
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1960AN I N F O R M A L discussion of hyaline membrane disease or the respiratory distress syndrome was held on July 2I, I959, at the IX International Congress of Pediatrics in Montreal. The following were the participants: Dr. E. K. Ahvenainen, Jyvaskyla, Finland Dr . Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr Dr Dr. Dr. Dr Dr.
Arnold J. Rudolph, Clement A. Smith
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Pulmonary pseudocysts in newborn infants with respiratory distress syndrome
American Journal of Roentgenology, 1979Twelve neonates who developed intrathoracic cystlike structures ("pseudocysts") are described. All infants had clinical and radiographic respiratory distress syndrome and all were treated with assisted ventilation. Pulmonary interstitial emphysema preceded the development of the pseudocysts in all cases. The pseudocysts appeared between 0 and 6 days of
T A, Clarke, D K, Edwards
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Idiopathic respiratory distress syndrome in the newborn
Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin, 1976Idiopathic respiratory distress syndrome (IRDS. Synonym: hyaline membrane disease) presents within 4 hours of birth with expiratory grunting, tachypnoea and sternal retraction. These may be followed by cyanosis in room air or in severe cases by recurrent apnoea.
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Adult respiratory distress syndrome in newborn infants
Critical Care Medicine, 1993openaire +2 more sources
RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME IN THE NEWBORN
Critical Care Medicine, 1981Ramasubbareddy Dhanireddy +6 more
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RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME OF THE NEWBORN
Survey of Anesthesiology, 1967T. J. MCCAUGHEY +3 more
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