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A 30-year-old unresponsive female of 24-weeks gestation presents via ambulance to the emergency room with CPR in progress. She continues to be in asystole and an emergent Caesarean section is deemed appropriate. Upon removal of the baby, he does not cry but rather is exhibiting rapid and shallow breathing with intercostal retractions. Based on this clinical presentation, discuss the etiology and possible histologic findings of the newborn’s condition

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