Chédiak-Higashi syndrome in a Venezuelan black child.
1985
One case of Chediak-Higashi syndrome (CHS) in a black male child, born to a consanguineous couple from a rural village in the State of Falcon, is described. At birth the child had marked skin depigmentation and ash-gray hair. A few months later he developed an almost normal black skin color. The diagnosis of CHS was established by the presence of large peroxidase-positive granules in his leukocytes. Neutrophils showed decreased chemotaxis and lack of digestive capacity against Candida albicans . Unusual features included extreme rarity of CHS in blacks, progressive repigmentation of the skin, and an early benign evolution. A high consanguinity index in the village from which this patient originated raised the possibility of the presence of a new cluster of this disease in Venezuela.
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