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How can CF be diagnosed?

Author: Jade Ann Paterson



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New born metabolic screening (Guthrie Heel Prick Test) – looks for an enzyme called Immunoreactive Trypsinogen (IRT) Sweat test - measures the amount of salt (sodium and chloride) in the baby’s sweat – an abnormally high level of chloride can indicate CF Blood test – To identify their CF gene mutations


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