What happens during the disease - nezelof syndrome
Nezelof syndrome is a rare genetic disorder caused by a mutation in the rspo2 gene. this mutation affects the development of the lymphatic system, leading to impaired lymphatic drainage and an accumulation of fluid in the lymphatic vessels. this can lead to swelling of the lymph nodes, abdominal distension, and other symptoms. in addition, the accumulation of fluid can cause increased pressure in the lymphatic vessels which can lead to organ damage, skin lesions, and other complications.
Nezelof syndrome - Prevention
Nezelof syndrome is a rare and serious immune system disorder that can be prevented through regular vaccinations, especially against measles, mumps, and rubella. additionally, avoiding contact with people who have infectious diseases can help to reduce the risk of developing nezelof syndrome.