表面活性剂缺乏导致儿童严重肺炎
Inva Gjeta1, Durim Sala1, Ilirjana Bakalli1
1Division of Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, University Hospital Center 'Mother Theresa', Tirana, Albania.
Current health sciences journal
|October 2, 2023
概括
表面活性剂缺乏,是一种罕见的遗传疾病,可以导致儿童严重的肺部疾病. 这一案例突出了ABCA3功能障碍作为儿童急性呼吸困扰综合征 (PARDS) 和间歇性肺炎的原因.
科学领域:
- 儿科肺病学 儿科肺病学
- 医学遗传学 医学遗传学
- 罕见疾病 罕见疾病
背景情况:
- 表面活性剂缺乏症是一种罕见的遗传性疾病,具有广泛的临床谱,从新生儿死亡率到慢性间歇性肺部疾病.
- 儿科急性呼吸困扰综合征 (PARDS) 可能是各种潜在疾病的结果,包括影响肺功能的遗传疾病.
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