Recurrent Wheezing in a Child: Unraveling Atypical Presentations of Cystic Fibrosis and Polymorphisms: A Case Report
Santiago Presti,
Manuela Lo Bianco,
Maria Papale
et al.
Abstract:Background:
Cystic Fibrosis (CF), is the most common, life-limiting, single-gene disease
affecting the Caucasian population, with a reported incidence of1/3500 births. It is inherited
in an autosomal recessive fashion and its diagnosis is notably challenging, since in several cases
CF may not be detected by the newborn screening test and the sweat test, which are frequently reported
negative of with doubtful results, especially in cases with atypical symptoms at onset or
with uncommon mutations or polymorphism… Show more
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