Kawasaki disease: evaluation of 15 cases

D. Ince, O. Elkiran, C. Karakurt, Y. Tabel
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Objective: Kawasaki disease is characterized with acute systemic self–limited vasculitis, commonly affects middle and small size arteries, occurs predominantly in children under 5 years old age. Most common causes of morbidity and mortality in Kawasaki disease are coronary artery complications. Aim of this retrospective study is to evaluate clinical and laboratory results of 15 Kawasaki patients who were followed-up in 2011-2016 years. Materials and Methods: In this study the clinical and laboratory data of 15 Kawasaki disease patients, who were followed-up in January 2011- May 2016, were evaluated retrospectively. Diagnosis of Kawasaki disease was done according to the American Heart Association criteria. Results: Fever was most common clinical symptom and was seen in all patients. We observed coronary artery aneurysm only in one patient. During follow-up clinical and laboratory findings were improved and we did not determine any other complications. Conclusion: Kawasaki disease is characterized with acute systemic self – limited vasculitis, commonly affects middle and small size arteries, occurs predominantly in children under 5 years old age. Although coronary artery aneurysms was seen in 25% of untreated Kawasaki patients, the frequency of coronary artery aneurysm was decreased to 5% by using IVIG treatment. Despite the IVIG treatment, coronary aneurysms may be seen in different ratios in the gorups of Kawasaki patients due to genetic predisposition. Although we don’t have any information about the incidence of Kawasaki disease in our country, coronary artery aneurysms were seen lower in our patients than in other publications from our country.
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川崎病15例临床分析
目的:川崎病以急性全身性自限性血管炎为特征,常见于中、小动脉,多见于5岁以下儿童。川崎病最常见的发病和死亡原因是冠状动脉并发症。本回顾性研究的目的是评估2011-2016年随访的15例川崎患者的临床和实验室结果。材料与方法:对2011年1月- 2016年5月随访的15例川崎病患者的临床及实验室资料进行回顾性分析。根据美国心脏协会的标准诊断川崎病。结果:发热是所有患者最常见的临床症状。我们只在一名患者中观察到冠状动脉瘤。在随访期间,临床和实验室检查结果得到改善,我们没有确定任何其他并发症。结论:川崎病以急性全身性自限性血管炎为特征,常见于中、小动脉,多见于5岁以下儿童。虽然未经治疗的川崎患者中有25%出现冠状动脉瘤,但通过IVIG治疗,冠状动脉瘤的发生率降至5%。尽管进行了IVIG治疗,但由于遗传易感性,在川崎患者组中冠状动脉瘤的发生率可能不同。虽然我们没有关于我国川崎病发病率的任何信息,但冠状动脉瘤在我国患者中的发病率低于我国其他出版物。
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