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Article review Name Institution Abstract Severe lung disease is a prolonged critical complication of the pulmonary that often affects the infants. The condition has a relationship with pulmonary hypertension and postnatal abnormalities as well as neovascularization. On top of the case of growth impairment, the infants that suffer from severe or chronic lung diseases and related complications may succumb to long-lasting cardiopulmonary function as well as an increment in risks towards infections. Other effects include sharp increment in the risks of exposure to the abnormal neurologic development. Nitric oxide leads to the attenuation of the pulmonary vascular disease, inflammation cases and the incidences of pulmonary hypertension among the newborns that have injured lungs. In this study, the hypothesis put across was that the application of the inhaled nitric acid has the likelihood of resulting into decrement in the incidences of chronic lung disease and even early deaths among the infants. Most of the affected infants are those that suffer from respiratory disease syndrome who were under mechanical ventilation. Review of the article In their view, Dani & Bertini, (2008) reiterated that an inhaled nitric oxide has the likelihood of causing improvement in the process of oxygenation within the preterm neonates that suffer from the respiratory distress syndrome and decrement in the risks linked with bronchopulmonary dysplasia. Based on the studies that tackle on the iNO effects on the infants who are still preterm, the results that have been got from iRDS is has been contradicting in nature. Dani & Bertini, (2008) in most parts of this article present a
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