Growth of the alveoli and pulmonary arteries in childhood.
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Since alveolar and airway growth have previously been studied in greater detail than has arterial growth, the present study establishes the growth pattern of the arteries and relates this to that of the alveoli and airways. The pattern of post-natal alveolar multiplication found is similar to that reported by Dunnill, but for all ages about 10% above his figure. Alveolar size hardly changes in the first three or four years of life but thereafter increases steadily. The complexity of alveolar shape increases from the age of 4 months. In arteriograms the arterial lumen, both centralFy and peripherally, increases 4to 5-fold in the upper lobe, 3-fold in the lower. Microscopic examination shows a striking increase between 4 months and 3 years in the number of arteries below 200 [tm. per unit area of lung tissue; after 5 years this number falls slightly, probably reflecting an increase in alveolar size. Muscular, partially muscular and non-muscular arteries show a similar distribution over the same size range in the newborn as in the adult. During childhood, however, the arteries over this size range are free of muscle and much larger arteries show this mixed 'population'. Between
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Thorax
دوره 25 6 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1970