Abstract:Background: Kawasaki disease (KD) is an acute, self-limited febrile illness of unknown cause, that predominantly affects children < 5 years of age. The diagnosis is merely clinic, based on the identification of principal clinical findings and the exclusion of other clinically similar entities. Patients who do not fulfill the complete diagnostic criteria for KD are referred to as incomplete form. Lymphadenopathy is the least common symptom in patients with KD. The rate of cervical lymphadenopathy occurring a… Show more
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