Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4218816 | Academic Radiology | 2010 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
In vivo assessment suggests that the growth of the lung parenchyma in infants and toddlers occurred with a constant relationship between air volume and lung tissue, which is consistent with lung growth occurring primarily by the addition of alveoli rather than the expansion of alveoli. In addition, the central conducting airways grow proportionately in infants and toddlers. This information may be important for evaluating subjects with arrested lung development.
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Authors
Laxmi MD, Christina RRT, Cathy RN, Risa RN, Kimberly E. MD, MS, Janice BS, Cheryl MS, James MS, Zhangsheng PhD, Eric MD, Robert S. MD, PhD,