What is the etiology of chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) ?
A) Muscular degeneration caused by a mutated X gene
B) Phagocytes are unable to generate hydrogen peroxide, which is used to kill invading bacteria.
C) Alteration in red blood cell membrane, allowing passage by bacteria
D) Inability to generate leukocytes from the bone marrow
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