Kawasaki disease. Atypical presentation in a pediatric patient

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Plasencia, Annet Ramos [1 ]
Thi, Bich Ngoc Vu [1 ]
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[1] Hosp Amistad Vietnam Cuba, ??ng H?i, Quang Binh, Vietnam
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MEDISUR-REVISTA DE CIENCIAS MEDICAS DE CIENFUEGOS | 2023年 / 21卷 / 06期
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mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome; vasculitis; chaild; CLINICAL-PRACTICE GUIDELINES; AMERICAN-COLLEGE; CHILDREN;
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Kawasaki disease (KD) is a mucocutaneous syndrome characterized by vasculitis that affects medium vessels; its main manifestation is an acute febrile syndrome lasting at least five days and often of unknown etiology. It appears mainly in children under five years of age, it is considered to be frequent, but there are underreportings. It is characterized by having two presentation forms: typical or atypical. The clinical case of a child who was hospitalized due to acute febrile syndrome associated with malaise and irritability is presented. The physical examination revealed discrete edema in the hands and feet as well as a rash, no hepatomegaly or ocular alterations. Taking into account the epidemiology, the atypical clinical picture and the results of hemochemical studies, the diagnosis of atypical Kawasaki disease was concluded. Specific treatment was imposed and a satisfactory evolution was achieved with no immediate complications. This nosological entity requires an adequate clinical-epidemiological evaluation of the patients, as well as a meticulous physical examination and an early diagnosis to achieve a favorable patients' evolution and the absence of cardiac sequelae, which would endanger the patients' life and/or their future quality of life.
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