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Lamellar body count is a critical measurement in assessing fetal lung maturity, particularly in predicting the risk of neonatal respiratory distress syndrome (RDS). It quantifies the number of lamellar bodies, which are storage forms of surfactant in type II pneumocytes, in amniotic fluid, providing a direct indicator of surfactant production and thus lung maturity.
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