{//da kommen jetzt folgende Organe: Pancreas, Intestines, Liver, Sexual glands, Lungs, Skeletal System, Skin, Nose, Brain/Mental Health , Bilder müssen noch angepasst werden
{//da kommen jetzt folgende Organe: Pancreas, Intestines, Liver, Sexual glands, Lungs, Skeletal System, Skin, Nose, Brain/Mental Health , Bilder müssen noch angepasst werden
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]</>]
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]<>]
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]<>]
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] </>]