A baby born at term develops abdominal distention in the first week of life. Meconium ileus is diagnosed. Subsequently the infant has persistent steatorrhea and fails to develop normally. Which of the following laboratory test findings is most likely related to the infant’s underlying disease:
A baby born at term develops abdominal distention in the first week of life. Meconium ileus is diagnosed. Subsequently the infant has persistent steatorrhea and fails to develop normally. Which of the following laboratory test findings is most likely related to the infant’s underlying disease:
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A baby born at term develops abdominal distention in the first week of life. Meconium ileus is diagnosed. Subsequently the infant has persistent steatorrhea and fails to develop normally. Which of the following laboratory test findings is most likely related to the infant's underlying disease:
✓ Correct Answer: C. Elevated sweat chloride
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