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Can I have CAH if no CYP21A2 gene mutations were detected during genetic testing?

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Can I have CAH if no CYP21A2 gene mutations were detected during genetic testing?

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Yes. Testing detects the most common mutations but will not detect those that are rare. If a specific mutation has been identified in your family line, then you should be tested for that mutation.

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