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Surfactant Metabolism Dysfunction and Childhood Interstitial Lung Disease (chILD). The Ulster medical journal [Ulster Med J] Journal article

 
McFetridge L, McMorrow A, Morrison PJ, Shields MD 
Surfactant Metabolism Dysfunction and Childhood Interstitial Lung Disease (chILD). [Journal Article]
Ulster Med J 2009 Jan; 78(1):7-9.


Surfactant deficiency and the resultant respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) seen in preterm infants is a major cause of respiratory morbidity in this population. Until recently, the contribution of surfactant to respiratory morbidity in infancy was limited to the neonatal period. It is now recognised that inborn errors of surfactant metabolism leading to surfactant dysfunction account for around 10% of childhood interstitial lung disease (chILD). These abnormalities can be detected by blood sampling for mutation analysis, thereby avoiding the need for lung biopsy in some children with chILD.



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