From 3e352109c1e539d40c68b724a1eec0f5beff7ea1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Isabell Alexandra Guckes <isabell.guckes@uni-bielefeld.de> Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2024 08:11:52 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Update file symptom-data.tsx --- src/data/symptom-data.tsx | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/data/symptom-data.tsx b/src/data/symptom-data.tsx index 42310eec..f412a933 100644 --- a/src/data/symptom-data.tsx +++ b/src/data/symptom-data.tsx @@ -11,25 +11,25 @@ export const symptomdata: (Array<SymptomDatensatz>) = [ {//da kommen jetzt folgende Organe: Pancreas, Intestines, Liver, Sexual glands, Lungs, Skeletal System, Skin, Nose, Brain/Mental Health , Bilder müssen noch angepasst werden name: "Pancreas", picture: "https://static.igem.wiki/teams/5247/scientific-figures/organs-together-normal.svg", - introduction: [<>Located behind the stomach in the back abdominal cavity [1]</>,"Responsible for neutralizing stomach acid, production of hormones (like Insulin) and digestion enzymes [1]","Clogging caused by CF, so that products of the pancreatic gland can not be distributed [2]","pancreatic insufficiency due to CF can lead to malnutrition [3], digestive problems and abdominal pain [4], CF-associated diabetes [5]","Treatment options include nutritional therapy and supplementation of pancreatic enzymes [6]",] + introduction: [<>Located behind the stomach in the back abdominal cavity [1]</>,<>Responsible for neutralizing stomach acid, production of hormones (like Insulin) and digestion enzymes [1]</>,<>Clogging caused by CF, so that products of the pancreatic gland can not be distributed [2]</>,<>Pancreatic insufficiency due to CF can lead to malnutrition [3], digestive problems and abdominal pain [4], CF-associated diabetes [5]</>,<>Treatment options include nutritional therapy and supplementation of pancreatic enzymes [6]</>,] }, { name: "Intestines", picture: "https://static.igem.wiki/teams/5247/scientific-figures/lungs.svg", - introduction: ["located in the abdominal cavity and extends from the stomach to the anus","Responsible for nutrient absorption, water reabsorption, and waste elimination [7]","CF can cause blocking of the intestines, preventing the normal movement of food and absorption of nutrients [8]"," Intestinal blockage due to CF can lead to malabsorption of nutrients, and conditions like meconium ileus in newborns or distal intestinal obstruction syndrome (DIOS) in adults [8]","Treatment options include the use of laxatives, enzyme supplementation, feeding tubes, and in severe cases, surgical intervention or intestinal transplantation [8]",] + introduction: [<>Located in the abdominal cavity and extends from the stomach to the anus</>,<>Responsible for nutrient absorption, water reabsorption, and waste elimination [7]</>,<>CF can cause blocking of the intestines, preventing the normal movement of food and absorption of nutrients [8]</>,<>Intestinal blockage due to CF can lead to malabsorption of nutrients, and conditions like meconium ileus in newborns or distal intestinal obstruction syndrome (DIOS) in adults [8]</>,<>Treatment options include the use of laxatives, enzyme supplementation, feeding tubes, and in severe cases, surgical intervention or intestinal transplantation [8]<>,] }, { name: "Liver", picture: "https://static.igem.wiki/teams/5247/scientific-figures/pancreas.svg", - introduction: ["Located directly below the diaphragm near the pancreatic gland and stomach [9]","Responsible for detoxification, bile production for enhancement of digestion, protein synthesis for blood clotting and immune functions, nutrient processing and storage [9]","CF affects the normal secretion and function of bile- it becomes stickier [10]","Symptoms caused by CF include bruising, nose bleeds, Inflammation, more frequent chest infections, low body weight, liver cirrhosis, lethargy [10]","Treatment options include nutritional therapy, modulators, UDCA, liver transplantation [11]",] + introduction: [<>Located directly below the diaphragm near the pancreatic gland and stomach [9]</>,<>Responsible for detoxification, bile production for enhancement of digestion, protein synthesis for blood clotting and immune functions, nutrient processing and storage [9]</>,<>CF affects the normal secretion and function of bile- it becomes stickier [10]</>,<>Symptoms caused by CF include bruising, nose bleeds, Inflammation, more frequent chest infections, low body weight, liver cirrhosis, lethargy [10]</>,<>Treatment options include nutritional therapy, modulators, UDCA, liver transplantation [11]<>,] }, { name: "Sexual glands", picture: "https://static.igem.wiki/teams/5247/scientific-figures/liver.svg", - introduction: ["Located in pelvic area [12]","Responsible for production of sperm (male)/ production of oocytes and as site for embryo development (female) [13]","CF causes thick mucus to block reproductive ducts (both), affects sperm transport (male) [14] and cervical mucus density (female) [15]","This can lead in CF context to reduced fertility or even infertility [14][15]",<> <i> In vitro </i> fertilization can be an option for CF patients [16] </>,] + introduction: [<>Located in pelvic area [12]Responsible for production of sperm (male)/ production of oocytes and as site for embryo development (female) [13]</>,<>CF causes thick mucus to block reproductive ducts (both), affects sperm transport (male) [14] and cervical mucus density (female) [15]</>,<>This can lead in CF context to reduced fertility or even infertility [14][15]",<> <i> In vitro </i> fertilization can be an option for CF patients [16] </>,] }, { - name: "Lungs", + name: "Lungs", //bis hier picture: "https://static.igem.wiki/teams/5247/scientific-figures/brain.svg", introduction: ["Located in the ribcage [17]","Responsible for breathing – aspiration of life-giving oxygen and deposition of carbondioxide [17]","CF causes the thickening of mucus on top of the respiratory epithelium, serving as nutrition ground as for pathogens and impairing the movement of cilia so that the mucus can not be cart away [18]",<>Symptoms caused by CF include shortness of breath, persistent cough [19], lung infections (mainly caused by <i> Pseudomonas aeruginosa </i>, <i> Staphylococcus aureus </i> and <i> Burkholderia cepacia </i>) [20], bronchiectasis [21] </>,"Treatment options include respiratory physiotherapy (e.g. bronchiodilators), sports, inhalation, antibiotics against pathogens, lung transplantation [22]",] }, -- GitLab