Cystic fibrosis is characterized by abnormal secretions that cause obstructive problems within the respiratory, digestive, and reproductive tracts. Because the lungs are the most critical site of involvement, pulmonary health is the primary concern. Cystic fibrosis causes persistent chronic bronchial inflammation, which also causes 

A 3-day-old infant who has not passed meconium since delivery is being transferred to a regional medical center from an outlying hospital. Rectal stimulation and an enema had no results. The parents are anxious for a diagnosis. Upon arrival, a pediatric surgeon examines the infant, attempts rectal stimulation again, and is able to produce a meconium stool. He does not believe the child has an underlying primary intestinal issue but suspects cystic fibrosis. While awaiting the newborn screening results, a pediatric pulmonologist is consulted.

  1. Cystic fibrosis is characterized by abnormal secretions that cause obstructive problems within the respiratory, digestive, and reproductive tracts. Because the lungs are the most critical site of involvement, pulmonary health is the primary concern. Cystic fibrosis causes persistent chronic bronchial inflammation, which also causes

A. idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.

B. pneumoconiosis.

C. bronchiectasis.

D. surfactant impairment.

 
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