Medical Acronyms Encyclopedia Wikipedia tach·yp·ne·a (tăk′ĭp-nē′ə, tăk′ĭ-nē′ə) n. Rapid breathing. [New Latin :tachy-+ Greekpnoiē,breathing(frompnein,to breathe; seepneu-inIndo-European roots).] tach′yp·ne′icadj. ...
RETAINED LUNG FLUID, ALSO KNOWN AS TRANSIENT tachypnea of the newborn, was first described as a syndrome by Mary Ellen Avery in 1966.1 Other names that have been applied to this problem are wet lung syndrome and respiratory distress syndrome Type II. It is a diagnosis of exclusion and is ...
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Transient tachypnea of the newborn (TTN) is a self-limited disease common in infants throughout the world and is encountered by all neonatologist who care for newborn. Approximately 1% of infants have some form of respiratory distress that is not associated with infection. Respiratory distress in...