2023
DOI: 10.1093/rheumatology/kead041
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Onychomadesis in an adolescent male: an important clinical sign in Kawasaki disease

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“…A significant proportion of the disease burden occurs in infants under six months of age (10%)9. This age group tends to have fewer typical clinical manifestations and has a higher prevalence of incomplete and atypical KD (40%) compared to older patients (10-12%) 10,11 . Fever and excessive irritability may be the only clinical manifestations of KD in infants.…”
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“…A significant proportion of the disease burden occurs in infants under six months of age (10%)9. This age group tends to have fewer typical clinical manifestations and has a higher prevalence of incomplete and atypical KD (40%) compared to older patients (10-12%) 10,11 . Fever and excessive irritability may be the only clinical manifestations of KD in infants.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%