This diagram outlines the four stages of Chediak Higashi Syndrome: Stage I shows abnormal white blood cells due to genetic mutation; Stage II shows the inability of white blood cells to engulf bacteria due to a mutated LYST gene, leading to infections; Stage III is an accelerated phase where white blood cells multiply uncontrollably and invade organs; Stage IV results in organ failure, bleeding, and life-threatening infections as white blood cell overproduction overwhelms the body.
This diagram outlines the four stages of Chediak Higashi Syndrome: Stage I shows abnormal white blood cells due to genetic mutation; Stage II shows the inability of white blood cells to engulf bacteria due to a mutated LYST gene, leading to infections; Stage III is an accelerated phase where white blood cells multiply uncontrollably and invade organs; Stage IV results in organ failure, bleeding, and life-threatening infections as white blood cell overproduction overwhelms the body.
This diagram outlines the four stages of Chediak Higashi Syndrome: Stage I shows abnormal white blood cells due to genetic mutation; Stage II shows the inability of white blood cells to engulf bacteria due to a mutated LYST gene, leading to infections; Stage III is an accelerated phase where white blood cells multiply uncontrollably and invade organs; Stage IV results in organ failure, bleeding, and life-threatening infections as white blood cell overproduction overwhelms the body.