Abstract
A man in his 60s undergoing liver transplant assessment was referred to the respiratory team after a thoracic CT scan revealed diffuse tree-in-bud changes. He had a history of infertility, chronic pancreatitis and liver cirrhosis with portal hypertension. Broncho-alveolar lavage was positive forPseudomonas aeruginosa. Genetic screening found two cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator variants: Phe508del and Arg117His-7T. The patient was referred to the regional cystic fibrosis (CF) centre for follow-up but died from hepatobiliary complications. The atypical presentation with relatively late onset of pulmonary disease and hepatobiliary disease predominance created a diagnostic challenge. This case is a reminder that while CF is a monogenic disorder, its manifestation, natural history and extent can be highly variable. Taking a thorough medical history of any chronic illness is essential, and patients with the appropriate clinical presentation, regardless of age, should be investigated for CF.
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