Difference between revisions of "Cystic fibrosis"

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*Rectal prolapse.
*Rectal prolapse.
*Electrolyte elevations in sweat.
*Electrolyte elevations in sweat.
*Absence of [[vas deferens]].
*Sputum with ''Pseudomonas''.
===Trimmed version===
*PAncreatic insufficiency, e.g. steatorrhea.
*Nasal polyps & neonatal intestinal obstruction ([[meconium ileus]]).
*Clubbing.
*REctal prolapse.
*Absence of [[vas deferens]].
*Absence of [[vas deferens]].
*Sputum with ''Pseudomonas''.
*Sputum with ''Pseudomonas''.

Revision as of 04:58, 5 May 2012

Cystic fibrosis, abbreviated CF, a genetic disease that predominantly affects the lungs. It is inherited autosomal recessive.

Gene

Clinical features

Mnemonic CF PANCREAS:[2]

  • Chronic cough.
  • Failure to thrive.
  • Pancreatic insufficiency, e.g. steatorrhea.
  • Alkalosis.
  • Nasal polyps & neonatal intestinal obstruction (meconium ileus).
  • Clubbing & chest x-ray findings.
  • Rectal prolapse.
  • Electrolyte elevations in sweat.
  • Absence of vas deferens.
  • Sputum with Pseudomonas.

Trimmed version

  • PAncreatic insufficiency, e.g. steatorrhea.
  • Nasal polyps & neonatal intestinal obstruction (meconium ileus).
  • Clubbing.
  • REctal prolapse.
  • Absence of vas deferens.
  • Sputum with Pseudomonas.

Associated pathology

Pulmonary:

Gastrointestinal tract:

Genitourinary tract:

See also

References

  1. Online 'Mendelian Inheritance in Man' (OMIM) 219700
  2. URL: http://www.valuemd.com/pediatrics_mnemonics.php. Accessed on: 14 March 2012.
  3. McCallum, TJ.; Milunsky, JM.; Cunningham, DL.; Harris, DH.; Maher, TA.; Oates, RD. (Oct 2000). "Fertility in men with cystic fibrosis: an update on current surgical practices and outcomes.". Chest 118 (4): 1059-62. PMID 11035677.