Author/Authors :
Gillespie, C. D. Department of Medicine - Mater Misericordiae University Hospital - Dublin, Ireland , O’Reilly, M. K. Department of Radiology - Mater Misericordiae University Hospital - Dublin, Ireland , Allen, G. N. University College of Dublin School of Medicine - Dublin, Ireland , McDermott, S. Department of Radiology - Massachusetts General Hospital - 55 Fruit St - Boston - MA 02114, USA , Chan, V. O. Department of Radiology - Mater Misericordiae University Hospital - Dublin, Ireland , Ridge, C. A. Department of Radiology - Mater Misericordiae University Hospital - Dublin, Ireland
Abstract :
Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a multisystem disease with a range of abdominal manifestations including those involving the liver, pancreas,
and kidneys. Recent advances in management of the respiratory complications of the disease has led to a greater life expectancy
in patients with CF. Subsequently, there is increasing focus on the impact of abdominal disease on quality of life and survival.
Liver cirrhosis is the most important extrapulmonary cause of death in CF, yet significant challenges remain in the diagnosis of CF
related liver disease. The capacity to predict those patients at risk of developing cirrhosis remains a significant challenge. We review
representative abdominal imaging findings in patients with CF selected from the records of two academic health centres, with a
view to increasing familiarity with the abdominal manifestations of the disease. We review their presentation and expected imaging
findings, with a focus on the challenges facing diagnosis of the hepatic manifestations of the disease. An increased familiarity
with these abdominal manifestations will facilitate timely diagnosis and management, which is paramount to further improving outcomes for patients with cystic fibrosis.
Keywords :
Imaging , Abdominal Manifestations , Cystic Fibrosis , Radiology , CF , multisystem disease