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Solid old and more recent evidence reviewed here suggests strongly that vitamin A (retinol) functions as a necessary factor for the initiation and maintenance of proper differentiation of tracheal and bronchopulmonary epithelium. Recent examinations of the vitamin A status of children born prematurely may help to design an improved nutritional management of these patients.