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Lung development is a complex process of lung growth and maturation. A
lthough lung maturation appears to be principally regulated by hormona
l and biochemical factors, lung growth appears to depend more on physi
cal factors such as lung liquid volume, fetal breathing movements, the
size of the intrathoracic space, and the amniotic fluid volume. This
article focuses on these physical factors. Specific emphasis is given
to the normal mechanisms responsible for lung growth, as well as the c
onsequences of disruption of these normal mechanisms.