Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9405381 | Surgery | 2005 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Long-term survival in CF patients has improved significantly (89%), with many surviving into the fourth decade. MI may predispose to late complications including meconium ileus equivalent and fibrosing colonopathy. Pneumothorax in CF patients is an ominous predictor of mortality. Children with CF are living longer and are good candidates for operation, but require long-term follow-up evaluation because of ongoing exocrine dysfunction.
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Authors
Mauricio A. MD, Jay L. MD, Justin J. BA, Robert L. BS, Colleen L. BA, Alyssa D. BS, Karen W. MD, Deborah F. MD, L.R. MD, Scott A. MD, Thomas M. MD, Alan P. MD, Frederick J. MD,