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Surfactant deficient lung disease (SDLD)

Surfactant deficient lung disease (SDLD, also known as respiratory distress syndrome and previously as hyaline membrane disease) is a condition seen in premature infants. It is caused by insufficient surfactant production and structural immaturity of the lungs

The risk of SDLD decreases with gestation

Other risk factors for SDLD include

Clinical features are those common to respiratory distress in the newborn, i.e. tachypnoea, intercostal recession, expiratory grunting and cyanosis

Chest x-ray characteristically shows 'ground-glass' appearance with an indistinct heart border

Management