1966
DOI: 10.1136/adc.41.219.489
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Pulmonary hyaline membrane: late results of injury to the lung linings.

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“…Some of these cells were in mitotic division, indicating an active regenerative process. In no instance did we see re-epithelialization taking place over the luminal surface of the membrane as described by Barter et al (1966) in one of their cases, and by Balis et al (1966) in electron micrographs.…”
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confidence: 53%
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“…Some of these cells were in mitotic division, indicating an active regenerative process. In no instance did we see re-epithelialization taking place over the luminal surface of the membrane as described by Barter et al (1966) in one of their cases, and by Balis et al (1966) in electron micrographs.…”
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confidence: 53%
“…Reparative changes in the lungs of infants with HMD who survive more than 1 to 2 days have been described previously (Boss and Craig, 1962;Wade-Evans, 1962;Barter, Byrne, and Carter, 1966;Balis et al, 1966). Our observations were similar to those of Boss and Craig (1962); individual cuboidal cells with large nuclei appeared under the hyaline membranes.…”
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“…This more recent emphasis has overshadowed early work on the first phase of the lesion complex of hyaline membrane disease, including associated interstitial and air space hemorrhage, (Shanklin and Wolfson, 1967), and focal necrosis of terminal bronchiolar epithelium (Barter et al, 1966;Shanklin, 1971;de la Monte et al, 1986).…”
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