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Researchers work to take the pressure off newborns' lungs.
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LEVELING THE FIELD FOR BABIES WITH PERSISTENT PULMONARY HYPERTENSION
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News ...heart or lungs, Dr. Bhatia...it's the lungs, babies...vasodilator, nitric oxide, is used...resembles heart-lung bypass used...helpful for newborns with conditions such as pulmonary...into the lungs so it can...lungs is nitric oxide and...for this ...
Pulmonary hypertension and selective pulmonary vasodilators in acute lung injury
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Better treatment sought for acute lung injury.
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Are contraindications to extracorporeal membrane oxygenation slowly...
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Ambrisentan: a guide to its use in pulmonary arterial hypertension classified...
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