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MY 18-year-old daughter was born eight weeks premature with hyaline membrane disease.
They have been shown to reduce the morbidity and mortality of hyaline membrane disease.
Infant respiratory distress syndrome, previously known as hyaline membrane disease.
The condition is called hyaline membrane disease.
The hyaline membranes were proteinaceous material in the damaged alveoli.
Through the hyaline membrane of each egg a hypodermic needle had inserted a living virus.
Hyaline membrane disease is something we don't want.'
This can lead directly to respiratory distress syndrome, also called hyaline membrane disease, in the neonate.
The alveoli become flooded with transudate 2) Hyaline membrane production.
Males are smaller and are characterized by large areas of hyaline membrane lacking scales.
Chest x-rays may resemble hyaline membrane disease.
He specialized in childhood pulmonary diseases, particularly tuberculosis and hyaline membrane disease in the newborn.
Waxy-appearing layers of hyaline membrane line the collapsed alveoli of the lung.
These tiny patients are at the highest risk for developing hyaline membrane disease, or respiratory-distress syndrome, which is caused by an absence of the surfactant.
Hyaline membrane disease is an older term for IRDS.
Right after his birth, he was transferred to Boston Children's Hospital where he died two days later of hyaline membrane disease.
The infant's death from hyaline membrane disease, now more commonly called respiratory distress syndrome, helped spark new public awareness of the disease and further research.
Hyaline membranes are composed of fibrin, cellular debris, red blood cells, rare neutrophils and macrophages.
Hyaline membranes are fibrous structures laid down in order to stop oxygen being absorbed via the damaged alveoli.
The characteristic histopathology seen in babies who die from RDS was the source of the name "hyaline membrane disease".
These structures are typically filled with a mucous-like material or contain abnormal fibrous membranes (hyaline membranes).
Typical histological presentation involves diffuse alveolar damage and hyaline membrane formation in alveolar walls.
This species can be distinguished by the length of the hyaline membrane of the hemelytra, which extends beyond the black upperside of the abdomen.
Their infants are susceptible to a wide range of congenital anomalies - low blood sugar, inadequate calcium levels and a lung disorder called hyaline membrane disease.
Prolonged inflammation and destruction of pneumocytes leads to fibroblastic proliferation, hyaline membrane formation and lung fibrosis.