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Cystic Fibrosis

Cystic Fibrosis

9780199582709
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Cystic fibrosis is the most common life-threatening inherited disease in the UK and Europe. It affects around 1 in 2500 live births in the UK. There have been enormous advances in the treatment of CF over the last 40 years, with life expectancy increasing from just 5 years in 1964 to mid 30s today, and it now affects as many adults as children. The burden of care for CF patients is, however, considerable, and with the increase in life expectancy the impact of CF on respiratorymedicine has increased considerably. Part of the Oxford Respiratory Medicine Library series, this pocketbook aims to be a concise companion for all health care professionals who manage, or come across, patients with CF. The book covers all aspects of care, including both paediatric and adult-specific issues. The book will appeal to a wide variety of health professionals in respiratory medicine, paediatrics, and primary care.
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OUP Oxford
84947
9780199582709
9780199582709

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Publication date
2010
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
192
Dimensions (mm)
102 x 181
Weight (g)
166
  • Genetics and pathophysiology; Diagnosis and process of care; Microbiology of CF lung disease; Management of stable CF lung disease; Management of respiratory exacerbations; Gastrointestinal disease and nutrition; Cystic fibrosis related diabetes; Metabolic and musculoskeletal effects; Psychosocial aspects of CF care; Lung transplantation; Fertility, contraception and pregnancy; Future treatments;
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