Diseases Review Journals
Kawasaki disease is a systemic vasculitis of formative years which can result in aneurysms of the coronary arteries. In the evolved world, Kawasaki sickness is the maximum commonplace reason of obtained coronary heart disease in kids [1]. The analysis of Kawasaki disorder is based completely on scientific features. For classic Kawasaki disorder, people should have a fever for ⩾5 days and either meet at least 4 of 5 criteria-(1) bilateral conjunctivitis; (2) erythema of the mouth or pharynx, strawberry tongue, or stomatitis; (three) polymorphous rash; (four) erythema or edema of the fingers or feet; and (five) nonsuppurative cervical lymphadenopathy-or meet at the least three of these criteria and feature evidence of coronary artery abnormalities [2]. Incomplete or bizarre Kawasaki disorder, wherein these criteria are not met, can arise and can also result in aneurysms of the coronary arteries [3]. The etiology of Kawasaki disease is unknown. Laboratory findings are nonspecific, and there are not any diagnostic assessments for Kawasaki disorder
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