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. 1985 Nov;42(9):771-6.

[Prospective study of 64 cases of Kawasaki's disease]

[Article in French]
  • PMID: 4083979

[Prospective study of 64 cases of Kawasaki's disease]

[Article in French]
J Lacroix et al. Arch Fr Pediatr. 1985 Nov.

Abstract

We prospectively studied 64 children with Kawasaki disease. The well recognized signs were seen, but we also found hyperemia of the tympanic membrane in 27%, uveitis in 17%, syndrome of inappropriate secretion of anti-diuretic hormone in 9%, hydrops of the gallbladder in 8%, pulmonary infiltrations in 5% and one death. One patient presented with acute kidney failure, another one presented with stenosis of the renal artery, and 8 presented white blood cells (WBC) in the urinary sediment. Sedimentation was accelerated and there was an important decrease in hemoglobin blood level around the 5th day of illness. The WBC count rose around the 10th day; thereafter, all these results returned to normal while platelets counts rose. Albumin blood level was low, and all the following data were higher than normal: alpha-1-globulin, alpha-2-globulin, IgA, IgM, SGOT, SGPT, bilirubin and CRP. Viral studies were performed in 37 patients; 12 showed positive results.

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