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cystic fibrosis logo #21005a generalized, autosomal recessive disorder of infants, children, and young adults, in which there is widespread dysfunction of the exocrine glands; characterized by signs of chronic pulmonary disease (due to excess mucus production in the respiratory tract), pancreatic deficiency, abnormally high levels of electrolytes in the sweat, and occasional...
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cystic fibrosis

cystic fibrosis logo #21003an inherited metabolic disorder, the chief symptom of which is the production of a thick, sticky mucus that clogs the respiratory tract and the ... [6 related articles]
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cystic fibrosis

cystic fibrosis logo #21579A common hereditary disease in which exocrine (secretory) glands produce abnormally thick mucus. This mucus can cause problems in digestion, breathing, and body cooling.
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cystic fibrosis

cystic fibrosis logo #21160A hereditary disease whose symptoms usually appear shortly after birth. They include faulty digestion, breathing difficulties, and respiratory infections due to mucus accumulation, and excessive loss of salt in sweat. Cystic fibrosis (CF) affects mostly the lungs, pancreas, liver, intestines, sinuse...
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cystic fibrosis

cystic fibrosis logo #20423Cystic Fibrosis (CF) is a relatively rare inherited genetic disorder which affects the lungs and digestive system. Treatment is most effective when the disease is recognised early. Most children diagnosed with CF now reach early adulthood due to improvements in nutrition, physiotherapy and antibiotic treatment; some reach their forties and fifties....
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cystic fibrosis

cystic fibrosis logo #20973<chest medicine> A generalised disorder of infants, children and young adults, in which there is widespread dysfunction of the exocrine glands, characterised by signs of chronic pulmonary disease (due to excess mucus production in the respiratory tract), pancreatic deficiency, abnormally high levels of electrolytes in the sweat and occasional...
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cystic fibrosis

cystic fibrosis logo #21001a disorder associated with widespread dysfunction of the exocrine glands, with accumulation of excessively thick and tenacious mucus and abnormal secretion of sweat and saliva. It is inherited as an autosomal recessive trait; both parents must be carriers. The cause is thought to be absence, insufficiency, or abnormality of som...
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Cystic Fibrosis

Cystic Fibrosis logo #21429A common genetic disease. If both partners carry the gene, there is a 25% chance that the child will have the disease. This is unpleasant and there is currently no cure. It affects the lungs, bowels, pancreas, sweat glands etc.
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Cystic fibrosis

Cystic fibrosis logo #22139An inherited disorder that affects the respiratory and digestive systems.
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Cystic Fibrosis

Cystic Fibrosis logo #22391An autosomal recessive genetic condition of the exocrine glands, which causes the body to produce ex
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cystic fibrosis

cystic fibrosis logo #10444(Learning Modules / Biology / DNA / Glossary) Genetic disease in which the body produces abnormally thick mucus, producing symptoms in the intestines (poor digestion), lungs (infections and wheeziness) etc.
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cystic fibrosis

cystic fibrosis logo #10444Disease of mucous glands throughout the body that usually develops during childhood, and makes breathing increasingly difficult. If a child receives two copies of the defective gene called the CF gene one copy from each parent then the child will develop the disease.
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cystic fibrosis

cystic fibrosis logo #10444Generalized abnormality of exocrine gland secretion that affects pancreas (blockage of the ducts leads to cyst formation and to a shortage of digestive enzymes), bowel, biliary tree, sweat glands and lungs. The production of abnormal mucus in the lung predisposes to respiratory infection, a major problem in children with the disorder. A fairly common (1 in 2000 live births in caucasians) autosomal recessive disease. ...
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Cystic fibrosis

Cystic fibrosis logo #20907A genetic disease affecting the lungs.
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Cystic Fibrosis

Cystic Fibrosis logo #21197An inherited disease that affects about 70,000 individuals worldwide. In cystic fibrosis, a defective gene will cause the body to make a thick and sticky substance that clogs the lungs and causes lung infections. This mucus also obstructs the pancreas, which will not allow the body to break down food properly. The symptoms of cystic fibrosis are......
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Cystic Fibrosis

Cystic Fibrosis logo #21217Cystic fibrosis is a hereditary disorder of the exocrine glands. The disorder affects the mucus-producing glands in the pancreas, lungs, and intestines and is marked by production of very thick mucus, excess sweating (with accompanied loss of electrolytes), more concentrated saliva, and overactivity of the part of the nervous system that controls a...
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cystic fibrosis

cystic fibrosis logo #22229a lung disease that causes the production of thick mucus in the lungs, hampering breathing
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cystic fibrosis

cystic fibrosis logo #21009cystic fibrosis, CF; mucoviscidosis; fibrocystic disease of the pancreas One of the most common hazardous genetic (inherited) diseases, cystic fibrosis affects the exocrine glands and is characterized by the production of abnormal secretions, leading to abnormally viscous mucus build-up. This accumulation of mucus can impair the pancreas and, seco...
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Cystic fibrosis

Cystic fibrosis logo #20805An inherited disorder of cell membranes caused by a recessive allele
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Cystic fibrosis

Cystic fibrosis logo #20875an inherited disorder in which the lungs are prone to infection, and fats and other nutrients cannot be absorbed into the body
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cystic fibrosis

cystic fibrosis logo #20974CF noun the most common congenital disease; the child`s lungs and intestines and pancreas become clogged with thick mucus; caused by defect in a single gene; there is no cure
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cystic fibrosis

cystic fibrosis logo #21571An autosomal recessive genetic disorder that causes the production of mucus that clogs the airways of the lungs and the ducts of the pancreas and other secretory glands.
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cystic fibrosis

cystic fibrosis logo #21199a hereditary chronic disease of the exocrine glands, characterized by the production of viscid mucus that obstructs the pancreatic ducts and bronchi, leading to infection and fibrosis.
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cystic fibrosis

cystic fibrosis logo #23317an inherited autosomal recessive condition that causes the secretion of abnormal mucus in the lungs and problems with pancreas function and food absorption.
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Cystic fibrosis

Cystic fibrosis logo #23318An inherited disorder that affects the respiratory and digestive systems.
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