Cystic FibrosisRelated Category:
Pathology(ss´tk fbr´ss), inherited disorder of the
exocrine glands (see
gland), affecting children and young people; median survival is 25 years in females and 30 years in males.
Full article >>>Cystic Fibrosis Center
How many
calories does my child need?
Children with
cystic fibrosis (CF) often have trouble consuming enough
calories to grow or gain weight.
Full article >>>Cystic fibrosis -
nutritional considerations
Definition:
Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a serious, life-threatening
disease in children.
Full article >>>Cystic fibrosis affects the
pancreas and because the
pancreas controls the level of
sugar in your
blood, up to one in five people with
cystic fibrosis may develop
cystic fibrosis-related
diabetes.
Full article >>>Cystic fibrosis: One of the most common grave
genetic (inherited)
diseases, CF affects the
exocrine glands and is characterized by the production of abnormal secretions, leading to mucous build-up.
Full article >>>Cystic fibrosis is an inherited
disease that affects many parts of the body, including the
lungs,
liver,
pancreas,
urinary tract, reproductive
organs and sweat
glands.
Full article >>>Cystic FibrosisThis
chronic, inherited
disease affects the mucus-producing
glands of the body and severely impairs the digestive and
respiratory system. It affects approximately one in 2,000 white newborns but is rare in black and Asian chidren.
Full article >>>Cystic fibrosisDr Rob Hicks
Dr Trisha Macnair
Cystic fibrosis (CF) affects about one in 3,000
births and in the UK about 7,500 people have the condition.
Full article >>>CYSTIC FIBROSISSYMPTOMS"The symptoms are
first seen in very small children. Large amounts of thick mucous develops in the
lungs, blocking lung passages and causing difficult
breathing,
chronic coughing and
wheezing, and
lung infections.
Full article >>>cystic fibrosis (the number one cause in the U.S.)
lactose intolerance celiac disease (gluten-induced-
enteropathy,
sprue)
Whipple
disease Shwachman-Diamond
syndrome bovine lact
albumin intolerance (cow's
milk protein) ...
Full article >>>Cystic fibrosis (CF) is an example of an
autosomal recessive disorder. A CF child has the CF
gene on both
chromosome 7's and so is said to be homozygous for CF.
Full article >>>Cystic fibrosis, an inherited
disease that results in the production of thick mucus in the
lungs.
Bronchiectasis, a lung condition in which the
airways of the
lungs are damaged, get bigger, and are frequently infected.
Full article >>>Cystic fibrosisGluten-induced
enteropathy (
sprue,
celiac disease)
Malabsorption Idiopathic steatorrhea (fatty
stools with no known cause)
Disaccharidase
deficiency (insufficient amounts of the
sugar-digesting
enzymes)
Short bowel syndrome ...
Full article >>>Cystic fibrosisA hereditary
genetic disorder that occurs most often in Caucasians. Thick, sticky secretions from mucus-producing
glands cause blockages in the pancreatic ducts and the
airways.
Full article >>>Understanding
Cystic FibrosisUnderstanding Priapism
Wait and Hear: Letting
Ear Infections Clear Without
Antibiotics ...
Full article >>>The
prognosis for
cystic fibrosis patients is improving all the time. This article provides an overview of the condition and current research.
Full article >>>Cystic Fibrosis,
Nutritional Considerations (
Cystic Fibrosis -
Nutritional Considerations)
Cystic Fibrosis -
Nutritional Considerations
Diet for Age (Appropriate
Diet for Age)
Diet for
Cardiovascular Disease, Known As CVD (
Heart Disease and
Diet) ...
Full article >>>ACOG Addresses Latest Controversies in
Obstetrics (December 12) Ob-Gyns Offering Large-Scale
Cystic Fibrosis Screening (December 12) ACOG Addresses Air Travel During
Pregnancy (December 12) Frequently Asked Questions About Having a Baby in the 21st ...
Full article >>>Common examples of inherited
genetic disorders include
cystic fibrosis,
sickle cell anemia, and
Tay-Sachs disease. In most cases, these
diseases can affect your baby only if both you and your partner carry
genes for the
disease.
Full article >>>TOBI (tobramycin for inhalation) For
treatment of
chronic lung infections in
cystic fibrosis patients; helps to control Pseudomonas aeruginosa
infections and improve lung function in these patients.
Full article >>>Christine Mattingly, Jim Kenyon and Greg Woodman of WSTM-TV in Syracuse, New York, profiled a seven-year-old boy with
cystic fibrosis who has become an uninsured victim in the rush to overhaul welfare.
Full article >>>Such children include those with
chronic disorders of the
heart or
lungs (such as
asthma and
cystic fibrosis), ...
Full article >>>- in women
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partial Cystectomy, pilonidal (removal of
cyst over tailbone)
Cystic fibrosisCystic fibrosis,
infection control
Cystitis Cystitis, brief version *
Cystocele and rectocele repair
Cystoscopy ...
Full article >>>Disorders that result in too much or too little
stomach acid to digest
food or disorders which result in inadequate amounts of
enzymes necessary for breaking down ingested
foods (e.g.
Pancreatitis,
Cystic fibrosis,
Lactase deficiency, ...
Full article >>>BRONCHIECTASIS - Persi
stent and progressive
dilation of
bronchi or
bronchioles as a consequence of inflammatory
disease (
lung infections), obstruction (
tumor), or
congenital abnormality (e.g.
cystic fibrosis).
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