THE IMPORTANCE OF GESTATIONAL AGE IN THE COURSE OF RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME IN NEWBORNS
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Modern American Journals
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The article examines the influence of gestational age on the clinical course of respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) in newborns. A comparative analysis of the frequency, severity and outcomes of RDS in children born at different gestational ages is conducted. A pronounced relationship between the level of lung maturity and the nature of the disease is established, which emphasizes the need for an individual approach to providing neonatal care.