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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Mar 26.
Published in final edited form as: Science. 2008 Sep 26;321(5897):1837–1841. doi: 10.1126/science.1163600

Figure 2. CFTR−/− piglets develop meconium ileus.

Figure 2

A) Schematic shows some clinical and histopathological CF manifestations. Note that pathological abnormalities are present before clinical disease becomes apparent. B) Weight following birth. Animals were fed colostrum and milk-replacer. n = 7 CFTR+/+ and 4 CFTR−/−. Data are mean±SEM. *P<0.05. C) Gross appearance of gastrointestinal tract. Piglets were fed colostrum and milk-replacer for 30-40 h and then euthanized. Stomach (black *), small intestine (arrowheads), pancreas (white arrow), rectum (white *), and spiral colon (black arrow). Of 16 CFTR−/− piglets, the obstruction occurred in small intestine in 7 and spiral colon in 9. D, E) Microscopic appearance of the ileum (D) and colon (E). H&E stain. Bars, 1 mm. Images are representative of severe meconium ileus occurring in 16 of 16 CFTR−/− piglets.

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