MORPHOLOGICAL AND MORPHOMETRIC CHARACTERISTICS OF RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME IN BABY BIRTH
Keywords:
infant, premature birth, lung, alveoli, hyaline membrane, morphology, respiratory distress syndromeAbstract
In this scientific study, morphological and morphometric indicators syndrome of respiratory distress in premature infants were studied. The material was obtained from the results of clinical-anamnestic analysis of preterm infants at 22-37 weeks and lung tissue. The results show that the immaturity of lung tissue, circulatory disorders and damage to the alveolar and bronchial epithelium play an important role in the development syndrome of respiratory distress in the lungs of premature infants. The results of morphometric studies showed that only 1/3 of the lungs of infants born at 22-27 weeks had air in the alveoli, the thickness of the alveolar interstitial tissue, the epithelium of the alveoli was relatively large, and the resulting hyaline membranes were composed of relatively thin fibers. At 28–32 and 33–37 weeks, the dying groups observed an expansion of the area occupied by airborne alveoli in the infant’s lungs, thinning of the interstitial tissue, and thickening of the hyaline membranes compared to the previous group.
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