Anomalous sweat chloride levels in cystic fibrosis during antibiotic therapy

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Abstract

A case is reported of a child with proven cystic fibrosis in whom normal sweat chloride levels were obtained during treatment with cloxacillin. The possible explanations for this finding and its implications in relation to the use of a skin chloride electrode in screening programmes for cystic fibrosis are discussed.

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Griffiths, A. D., & Bull, F. E. (1972). Anomalous sweat chloride levels in cystic fibrosis during antibiotic therapy. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 47(251), 132–134. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.47.251.132

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