nerd
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I know that there has been one poll on how frequently MCAS co-exists with CFS/ME.
But I could imagine that some of the negative cases just are not perceived as MCAS when, in fact, the mast cells might still be dysregulated asymptomatically. This is why I would prefer to describe the condition as mast cell dysregulation.
I hope to find more answers to this in this poll.
I pulled a list of relevant SNPs and genes from Genetic Lifehacks.
Please only select the SNPs that are atypical. If there are significant or pathological SNPs in your respective genes that I don't mention, please tick "Other SNP" and describe it in the comments. In case there should be a pattern among those, I can extend the survey.
Thanks for your contribution.
But I could imagine that some of the negative cases just are not perceived as MCAS when, in fact, the mast cells might still be dysregulated asymptomatically. This is why I would prefer to describe the condition as mast cell dysregulation.
I hope to find more answers to this in this poll.
I pulled a list of relevant SNPs and genes from Genetic Lifehacks.
Please only select the SNPs that are atypical. If there are significant or pathological SNPs in your respective genes that I don't mention, please tick "Other SNP" and describe it in the comments. In case there should be a pattern among those, I can extend the survey.
Thanks for your contribution.