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[Thiocyanate--a pathogenetic factor in cystic fibrosis (mucoviscidosis)?].
Thiocyanate (SCN-) concentrations in serum samples of 32 cystic fibrosis (CF) patients, 30 controls as well as 23 heterozygotes (parents of CF patients) were investigated, because SCN- influenced viscosity of secretions, membrane functions as well as nonspecific and specific defense processes. CF patients showed little smaller SCN- serum levels, but the differences were not statistically significant. There were remarkable smaller values for CF patients with most serious clinical conditions due to severe pulmonary changes.