Hyaline membrane disease
A serious disorder affecting newborns, particularly premature infants. It is caused by deficiency of surfactant, resulting in the formation of a membrane in the alveoli lining. This membrane contains fibrin and cellular debris and interferes with respiration. Infants with this disorder develop breathing problems immediately or in a few hours after delivery. It may lead to respiratory failure.
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National Institute of Medical Science
Md Paediatrics
National Institute of Medical Science
MD pediatrics

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