“…Biochemical evaluation exemplifies specific alterations as hypofibrinogenemia, hypertriglyceridemia, significantly elevated serum ferritin, elevated hepatic transaminases, elevated Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH), elevated serum soluble CD25 or Interleukin 2 (IL2) receptor. Chromium 51 (51Cr) release assay depicts decimated or absent NK cell activity [5,6]. Upon plain radiography, features such as hepatosplenomegaly, generalized lymph node enlargement, pleural effusion accompanied by alveolar interstitial opacities, thickened gallbladder wall, hyperechoic renal parenchyma, ascites, nonspecific periventricular white matter abnormalities, decimated brain volume and enlargement of extra-axial fluid spaces may be discerned [5,6].…”