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Recommendations for the classification of diseases as CFTR-related disorders

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Bombieri, C; ; ; JFA; CORA; ;
Claustres, M; ; ; ; ; ;
De Boeck, Christiane; U0002567; ; ; ; ;
Derichs, N; ; ; ; ; ;
Dodge, J; ; ; ; ; ;
Girodon, E; ; ; ; ; ;
Sermet, I; ; ; ; ; ;
Schwarz, M; ; ; ; ; ;
Tzetis, M; ; ; ; ; ;
Wilschanski, M; ; ; ; ; ;
Bareil, C; ; ; ; ; ;
Bilton, D; ; ; ; ; ;
Castellani, C; ; ; ; ; ;
Cuppens Harry, Harry; U0000827; ; ; ; ;
Cutting, G R; ; ; ; ; ;
Drevínek, P; ; ; ; ; ;
Farrell, P; ; ; ; ; ;
Elborn, J S; ; ; ; ; ;
Jarvi, K; ; ; ; ; ;
Kerem, B; ; ; ; ; ;
Kerem, E; ; ; ; ; ;
Knowles, M; ; ; ; ; ;
Macek, M; ; ; ; ; ;
Munck, A; ; ; ; ; ;
Radojkovic, D; ; ; ; ; ;
Seia, M; ; ; ; ; ;
Sheppard, D N; ; ; ; ; ;
Southern, K W; ; ; ; ; ;
Stuhrmann, M; ; ; ; ; ;
Tullis, E; ; ; ; ; ;
Zielenski, J; ; ; ; ; ;
Pignatti, P F; ; ; ; ; ;
Ferec, C; ; ; ; ; JLA;
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/916284
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https://lirias.kuleuven.be/handle/123456789/311098
Abstract
Several diseases have been clinically or genetically related to cystic fibrosis (CF), but a consensus definition is lacking. Here, we present a proposal for consensus guidelines on cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR)-related disorders (CFTR-RDs), reached after expert discussion and two dedicated workshops. A CFTR-RD may be defined as "a clinical entity associated with CFTR dysfunction that does not fulfil diagnostic criteria for CF". The utility of sweat testing, mutation analysis, nasal potential difference, and/or intestinal current measurement for the differential diagnosis of CF and CFTR-RD is discussed. Algorithms which use genetic and functional diagnostic tests to distinguish CF and CFTR-RDs are presented. According to present knowledge, congenital bilateral absence of vas deferens (CBAVD), acute recurrent or chronic pancreatitis and disseminated bronchiectasis, all with CFTR dysfunction, are CFTR-RDs.
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2011-06
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https://lirias.kuleuven.be/handle/123456789/311098
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