Lung function outcome at school age in very low birth weight children
Pediatric Pulmonology2012Vol. 48(8), pp. 830–837
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Abstract
VLBWc at school age showed lung function abnormalities characterized by airway obstruction, hyperinflation, and diffusion impairment. Neonatal lung damage together with preterm birth may play a role in worsening the functional respiratory outcome.
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