lungnaslagæða
Lungnaslagæða, also known as lung hypoplasia, is a condition characterized by underdevelopment of the lungs, leading to reduced lung volume and impaired lung function. This condition can occur in premature infants or in individuals with certain genetic disorders or respiratory infections. Lung hypoplasia can result from various factors, including maternal smoking during pregnancy, maternal diabetes, and intrauterine infections.
The primary symptoms of lung hypoplasia include difficulty breathing, rapid breathing, and a blue tint to the
Diagnosis of lung hypoplasia typically involves imaging studies, such as chest X-rays or CT scans, to assess
Prevention strategies for lung hypoplasia focus on reducing risk factors, such as avoiding smoking during pregnancy