2016
DOI: 10.1016/s1569-1993(16)30160-6
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WS17.4 Fecal calprotectin and its relation to disease parameters – a longitudinal analysis over 12 years

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“…Similar to our recent and previous studies [2,4,5], Ellemunter et al [3] provided further support for the existence of intestinal inflammation in children and adults with CF. In contrast to Ellemunter et al [2], we found significantly lower calprotectin levels in children less than one year old with CF compared to healthy controls (median [range]: 19.7 [19.5-522.5] vs. 127.7 [19.5-602.6] mg/kg; P = 0.03).…”
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“…Similar to our recent and previous studies [2,4,5], Ellemunter et al [3] provided further support for the existence of intestinal inflammation in children and adults with CF. In contrast to Ellemunter et al [2], we found significantly lower calprotectin levels in children less than one year old with CF compared to healthy controls (median [range]: 19.7 [19.5-522.5] vs. 127.7 [19.5-602.6] mg/kg; P = 0.03).…”
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“…Notably, fecal calprotectin levels from healthy controls were analysed in the same batch as samples from CF patients and our findings of calprotectin in healthy controls are consistent with published values [8][9][10]. In contrast, there was no healthy control group in the study by Ellemunter et al [3].…”
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