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Cystic fibrosis is a genetic disease that results from a malfunctioning chloride transport protein. This causes the accumulation of a thick mucous in the lungs and around the pancreas. Why might an individual with cystic fibrosis have malabsorption and nutrient deficiencies

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In cystic fibrosis, there is an alteration in the chlorine channels of all cells, so all kinds of body secretions are affected.

Body fluids thicken at the intestinal level, forming a mucus that blocks the ducts that carry digestive enzymes from the pancreas to the intestine.

These enzymes are responsible for generating nutrients or proteins, vitamins and even fats are absorbed.

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This intestinal factor results in malnutrition, growth impairment, hypovitaminosis, decay, anemia, capillary fragility, decline and fatigue.

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