Respiratory Distress Syndrome
•Last Updated: October 13, 2024
Respiratory distress syndrome is a common breathing disorder that affects newborns. It is caused by a lack of surfactant — a foamy substance that keeps the lungs expanded and prevents them from collapsing — and occurs most often in babies born earlier than 28 weeks of pregnancy.
Last Updated:October 13, 2024
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