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Alveolar Capillary Dysplasia: Lung Biopsy Diagnosis, Nitric Oxide Responsiveness, and Bronchial Generation Count
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1997
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Lung Biopsy DiagnosisNeonatologyAdvanced Lung DiseasePathologyPulmonary Alveolar ProteinosisPulmonary HypertensionCongenital Heart AnomalyLung BiopsyPublic HealthBronchial Generation CountRadiologyNitric Oxide ResponsivenessNitric Oxide TherapyPulmonary MedicineLung CancerPulmonary Vascular DiseaseMultiple Pulmonary NodulePediatricsAlveolar Capillary DysplasiaFetal ComplicationMedicine
Alveolar capillary dysplasia, a rare cause of neonatal pulmonary hypertension characterized by a developmental abnormality in the pulmonary vasculature, was diagnosed by lung biopsy in a male newborn maintained on nitric oxide therapy for 18 days. Autopsy confirmed the pulmonary vascular defect and demonstrated deficient airspace formation. In addition, a bronchial generation count was low, suggesting that the abnormal lung vascular development in this condition represents a special form of pulmonary hypoplasia that starts in early fetal life.
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