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Compositional changes of the lung extracellular matrix in acute respiratory distress syndrome

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Respiratory Distress Syndrome

Clinics in Perinatology, 1978
Respiratory distress syndrome is still the most common cause of death in premature infants. During the past decade, major advances in understanding its pathophysiology has made prevention feasible, and development of new modalities of treatment has significantly reduced its mortality rate.
Robert J. Boyle, William Oh
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Respiratory Distress Syndrome

Archives of Surgery, 1979
To the Editor .—The respiratory distress syndrome, as manifested by increased pulmonary venous admixture, continues to be an important challenge in the management of multiply transfused patients. The study presented in theArchives(113:947-950, 1978), addresses the efficacy of Swank micropore transfusion filters in preventing increased pulmonary ...
Larry C. Carey, Peter J. Fabri
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Respiratory Distress Syndrome

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1986
Increasing knowledge of the pathophysiology of respiratory distress syndrome has led to improvements in clinical management. Future advances in prevention and therapy, including administration of agents to prevent prematurity or to accelerate lung maturation, provision of surfactant replacement, and new techniques of mechanical ventilation, will ...
Ivan D. Frantz, Ann R. Stark
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