StevenKeiles
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SSLondon,
I don't have specific numbers but I can tell you that I know of many patients who have presented with atypical symptoms and sweats near 30 who turn out to have a form of CF. If they do have mutations, they are obviously not common classic mutations because they do not have classic disease. I would recommend a full sequence analysis. Then if it is negative you don't have to keep questioning it and if it is possible then you know what you're dealing with.
Best of luck,
Steve
I don't have specific numbers but I can tell you that I know of many patients who have presented with atypical symptoms and sweats near 30 who turn out to have a form of CF. If they do have mutations, they are obviously not common classic mutations because they do not have classic disease. I would recommend a full sequence analysis. Then if it is negative you don't have to keep questioning it and if it is possible then you know what you're dealing with.
Best of luck,
Steve