Cystic fibrosis

Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a genetic disorder that affects mostly the lungs, but also the pancreas, liver, kidneys, and intestine. Long-term issues include difficulty breathing and coughing up mucus as a result of frequent lung infections. [Source: Wikipedia ]

Synonyms
CF
Mucoviscidosis
OrphaNet reference
Cystic fibrosis 
May Cause
Abnormal sternum
Acute pancreatitis
Arthritis
Arthropathy
Bilateral flat diaphragm
Bilateral hyperinflated lungs
Bronchiectasis
Bubbly lungs in infants and children
Cavitary lung lesion in an infant or child
Centrilobular small lung nodules
Chronic nonobstructive small bowel distention
Cirrhosis
Clubbing of digits
Colonic distention without obstruction
Congenital abdominal calcifications
Congenital biliary tract abnormality
Congenital generalized osteoporosis
Congenital hepatomegaly
Decreased fold pattern in duodenum and small bowel
Delayed bone age
Diffuse interstitial lung disease with associated lymphadenopathy
Duodenal wall thickening
Echogenic fetal bowel
Esophageal varices
Exophthalmos
Fatty liver
Fatty pancreas
Gallstone
Generalized irregular small bowel folds
Generalized osteoporosis
Growth acceleration lines
Hyperechoic liver
Hypertrophic osteoarthropathy
Increased echogenicity of pancreas
Innumerable tiny nodules in small bowel or colon
Intestinal lymphangiectasia
Intestinal obstruction in a child
Large trachea
Lobar atelectasis
Localized chronic pulmonary opacity
Lung abscess
Malabsorption
Malabsorption pattern in small bowel
Meconium
Meconium ileus
Meconium plug
Meconium plug in newborn
Mediastinal and/or hilar lymph node enlargement
Megacolon
Mucoid impaction
Multiple filling defects in colon
Multiple pulmonary nodules
Nasal polyposis
Ovarian cyst
Ovarian tumor
Pancreatic calcification
Pancreatic calcification without mass
Pancreatic exocrine insufficiency
Pancreatitis in a child
Paranasal sinus mass
Paranasal sinus opacification
Pneumomediastinum
Pneumothorax
Portal hypertension
Pulmonary hyperinflation
Pulmonary hypertension
Radiolucent metaphyseal bands
Recurrent pneumonia
Salivary gland abnormality
Salivary gland enlargement
Salivary gland/duct abnormality
Segmental atelectasis
Small bowel wall thickening
Small gallbladder
Splenomegaly
Starry-sky liver
Thick-walled lung cavity
Thin-walled lung cavity
Tracheobronchomegaly
Unilateral hilar enlargement
Upper lung disease
Urinary tract calculus
Vascular calcification
Widespread small irregular lung opacities
Widespread soft-tissue calcification
May Be Caused by
Cystic fibrosis - gastritis - megaloblastic anemia
Follicular hamartoma - alopecia - cystic fibrosis
CF
Mucoviscidosis
Abnormal sternum
Acute pancreatitis
Arthritis
Arthropathy
Bilateral flat diaphragm
Bilateral hyperinflated lungs
Bronchiectasis
Bubbly lungs in infants and children
Cavitary lung lesion in an infant or child
Centrilobular small lung nodules
Chronic nonobstructive small bowel distention
Cirrhosis
Clubbing of digits
Colonic distention without obstruction
Congenital abdominal calcifications
Congenital biliary tract abnormality
Congenital generalized osteoporosis
Congenital hepatomegaly
Decreased fold pattern in duodenum and small bowel
Delayed bone age
Diffuse interstitial lung disease with associated lymphadenopathy
Duodenal wall thickening
Echogenic fetal bowel
Esophageal varices
Exophthalmos
Fatty liver
Fatty pancreas
Gallstone
Generalized irregular small bowel folds
Generalized osteoporosis
Growth acceleration lines
Hyperechoic liver
Hypertrophic osteoarthropathy
Increased echogenicity of pancreas
Innumerable tiny nodules in small bowel or colon
Intestinal lymphangiectasia
Intestinal obstruction in a child
Large trachea
Lobar atelectasis
Localized chronic pulmonary opacity
Lung abscess
Malabsorption
Malabsorption pattern in small bowel
Meconium
Meconium ileus
Meconium plug
Meconium plug in newborn
Mediastinal and/or hilar lymph node enlargement
Megacolon
Mucoid impaction
Multiple filling defects in colon
Multiple pulmonary nodules
Nasal polyposis
Ovarian cyst
Ovarian tumor
Pancreatic calcification
Pancreatic calcification without mass
Pancreatic exocrine insufficiency
Pancreatitis in a child
Paranasal sinus mass
Paranasal sinus opacification
Pneumomediastinum
Pneumothorax
Portal hypertension
Pulmonary hyperinflation
Pulmonary hypertension
Radiolucent metaphyseal bands
Recurrent pneumonia
Salivary gland abnormality
Salivary gland enlargement
Salivary gland/duct abnormality
Segmental atelectasis
Small bowel wall thickening
Small gallbladder
Splenomegaly
Starry-sky liver
Thick-walled lung cavity
Thin-walled lung cavity
Tracheobronchomegaly
Unilateral hilar enlargement
Upper lung disease
Urinary tract calculus
Vascular calcification
Widespread small irregular lung opacities
Widespread soft-tissue calcification