Current opinions in kawasaki diseasef
Abstract
One of the common childhood vasculitis, Kawasaki Disease, (KD) is characterized by persistent fever, bilateral conjunctival injection, oropharyngeal mucous membrane changes, erythema and/or edema of hands, polymorphous rash, and cervical lymphadenopathy. Recovery is generally complete in patients who do not have detectable coronary vasculitis. Aspirin is the mainstay of treatment and is used to prevent thrombus formation and ischemic heart disease. Intravenous gamma globulin reduces the fever and systemic manifestations of the disease and decreases the incidence of coronary artery aneurysms.
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References
- Sundel RP, Newburger JW. Kawasaki disease. In: Cooke JP, Frohlich ED, eds. Current management of hypertensive and vascular diseases. Chicago: Mosby-Year Book Inc., 1992:258-264.
Details
Primary Language
English
Subjects
Clinical Sciences
Journal Section
Research Article
Publication Date
June 1, 1996
Submission Date
November 14, 2016
Acceptance Date
April 1, 1996
Published in Issue
Year 1996 Volume: 9 Number: 3