INHALED BETA-2 AGONIST SALBUTAMOL for the TREATMENT of TRANSIENT TACHYPNEA of the NEWBORN

Hesham Abd Ellatief Yousef;

Abstract


لTransient tachypnea of the newborn (TTN) is the most frequent cause of early respiratory distress because of delayed resorption of the fetal lung fluid, which fills the fetal airways. The inability of the fetal lung to switch from fluid secretion to fl


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Title INHALED BETA-2 AGONIST SALBUTAMOL for the TREATMENT of TRANSIENT TACHYPNEA of the NEWBORN
Other Titles استنشـاق السالبيوتامــول أحـد منبهـات بيتـا الثنائيــة فــى عــلاج الإسـراع التنفسـى العابــر لــدى حديثــى الــولادة
Authors Hesham Abd Ellatief Yousef
Keywords INHALED BETA-2 AGONIST SALBUTAMOL for the TREATMENT of TRANSIENT TACHYPNEA of the NEWBORN
Issue Date 2013
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لTransient tachypnea of the newborn (TTN) is the most frequent cause of early respiratory distress because of delayed resorption of the fetal lung fluid, which fills the fetal airways. The inability of the fetal lung to switch from fluid secretion to fl

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