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Growth of the Lung Parenchyma Early in Life

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Our results suggest that surface area for diffusion increases proportionally with alveolar volume in the first 2 years of life. Larger Dl(CO) and V(A) for males than females when adjusted for age, but not when adjusted for length, is primarily related to greater body length in boys. The constant ratio for Dl(CO)/V(A) in infants and toddlers is consistent with lung growth in this age occurring primarily by the addition of alveoli rather than the expansion of alveoli.

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