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Pediatric Cardiology, 1986
This case report describes a boy who had Kawasaki disease (KD) at age 12 months and had a recurrence one year later. The coronary arteries were normal following the initial episode; however, during the second episode he developed coronary aneurysms. Gallium-67 radionuclide imaging, echocardiography, and angiography were used to diagnose the coronary ...
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This case report describes a boy who had Kawasaki disease (KD) at age 12 months and had a recurrence one year later. The coronary arteries were normal following the initial episode; however, during the second episode he developed coronary aneurysms. Gallium-67 radionuclide imaging, echocardiography, and angiography were used to diagnose the coronary ...
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British Dental Journal, 1999
Kawasaki disease (mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome) is a disease of unknown aetiology characterised by vasculitis which may affect the coronary arteries. Young children are most commonly affected although the disease has been described in adults. We report a case of recurrent Kawasaki disease which presented to an oral medicine clinic, where early ...
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Kawasaki disease (mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome) is a disease of unknown aetiology characterised by vasculitis which may affect the coronary arteries. Young children are most commonly affected although the disease has been described in adults. We report a case of recurrent Kawasaki disease which presented to an oral medicine clinic, where early ...
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International Journal of Cardiology, 1987
An 18-month-old child with Kawasaki syndrome twice developed severe recurrence of symptoms when the acetylsalicylic acid (Aspirin) dosage was decreased from 80 mg/kg/day. Care of the patient with Kawasaki disease should be directed toward control of symptoms as well as monitoring for cardiac involvement.
C, Feild, S, Brady, B, Lowe
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An 18-month-old child with Kawasaki syndrome twice developed severe recurrence of symptoms when the acetylsalicylic acid (Aspirin) dosage was decreased from 80 mg/kg/day. Care of the patient with Kawasaki disease should be directed toward control of symptoms as well as monitoring for cardiac involvement.
C, Feild, S, Brady, B, Lowe
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The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2013
This is a report of a 4-year-old Hispanic boy who presented with skin changes to the lips and oral cavity, a generalized rash, edema of hands and feet, and peeling of the periungual areas of the fingers as well as to the groin and perianal areas. Fourteen days earlier, his 19-month-old brother was diagnosed and treated for Kawasaki disease.
Margarita M, Miller, Adam H, Miller
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This is a report of a 4-year-old Hispanic boy who presented with skin changes to the lips and oral cavity, a generalized rash, edema of hands and feet, and peeling of the periungual areas of the fingers as well as to the groin and perianal areas. Fourteen days earlier, his 19-month-old brother was diagnosed and treated for Kawasaki disease.
Margarita M, Miller, Adam H, Miller
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2004
The authors report a case of Kawasaki disease that manifested in a newborn and presented at the age of 6 weeks of age with coronary artery aneurysms.
Mahesh, Bhatt +3 more
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The authors report a case of Kawasaki disease that manifested in a newborn and presented at the age of 6 weeks of age with coronary artery aneurysms.
Mahesh, Bhatt +3 more
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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1981
Sir .—Yanagihara and Todd in their invited review of Kawasaki's disease (Journal1980;134:606-614) failed to refer to prior reports by myself and my colleagues on the occurrence of Kawasaki's disease in epidemic form in the United States, the efficacy of both aspirin and corticosteroids in controlling symptoms when administered in adequate doses, and ...
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Sir .—Yanagihara and Todd in their invited review of Kawasaki's disease (Journal1980;134:606-614) failed to refer to prior reports by myself and my colleagues on the occurrence of Kawasaki's disease in epidemic form in the United States, the efficacy of both aspirin and corticosteroids in controlling symptoms when administered in adequate doses, and ...
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Kawasaki disease. Kawasaki disease?
Alaska medicine, 2000Four cases of Kawasaki Disease (KD) treated at Bartlett Regional Hospital, Juneau, AK, are reviewed and discussed. Diagnostic and therapeutic measures recommended by the American Heart Association were followed and these cases discussed. Another case of probable Kawasaki Disease occurring in Anchorage, Alaska Native Medical Center, in 1965, is ...
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