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To explain: Whether in Fujiwara’s study some infants had high oxygen levels of about 70 mmHg after the surfactant therapy.
Introduction: The adrenal glands are responsible for making the glucocorticoids hormone. The function performed by the hormone glucocorticoids is the stimulation of surfactant production in the lungs.
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