Kawasaki disease

Kawasaki disease (KD) is a febrile, systemic, self-limiting vasculitis affecting children and characterized by inflammation in the medium sized vessels associated with coronary arterial aneurysms (CAA) that may be life threatening when untreated. KD is the most common cause of acquired heart disease in children in developed countries and is a risk factor for ischemic heart disease in adulthood.

Jaundice

Yellow pigmentation of the skin due to bilirubin, which in turn is the result of increased bilirubin concentration in the bloodstream.


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PMID (PMCID)
29168370
MALE Child
Two cases of Kawasaki disease presented with acute febrile jaundice.
Kaman A, Aydn-Teke T, Gayretli-Aydn ZG, Oz FN, Metin-Akcan O, Eris D, Tanr G.
Turk J Pediatr. 2017;59(1):84-86.
We describe here two cases presented with fever, and acute jaundice as initial features of Kawasaki disease.
29168370
MALE Child
Two cases of Kawasaki disease presented with acute febrile jaundice.
Kaman A, Aydn-Teke T, Gayretli-Aydn ZG, Oz FN, Metin-Akcan O, Eris D, Tanr G.
Turk J Pediatr. 2017;59(1):84-86.
Although gastrointestinal involvement does not belong to the classic diagnostic criteria; diarrhea, abdominal pain, hepatic dysfunction, hydrops of gallbladder, and acute febrile cholestatic jaundice are reported in patients with Kawasaki disease.
29168370
MALE Child
Two cases of Kawasaki disease presented with acute febrile jaundice.
Kaman A, Aydn-Teke T, Gayretli-Aydn ZG, Oz FN, Metin-Akcan O, Eris D, Tanr G.
Turk J Pediatr. 2017;59(1):84-86.
Two cases of Kawasaki disease presented with acute febrile jaundice.
23260847
MALE
An adolescent with fever, jaundice, and abdominal pain: an unusual presentation of Kawasaki disease.
Fradin KN, Rhim HJ.
J Adolesc Health. 2013;52(1):131-3.
An adolescent with fever, jaundice, and abdominal pain: an unusual presentation of Kawasaki disease.
15151633
MALE
Painful jaundice revealing Kawasaki disease in a young man.
Granel B, Serratrice J, Ene N, Igual JP, Habib G, Disdier P, Weiller PJ.
J Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2004;19(6):713-5.
We describe here an unusual case of jaundice revealing an adult onset Kawasaki disease.
15151633
MALE
Painful jaundice revealing Kawasaki disease in a young man.
Granel B, Serratrice J, Ene N, Igual JP, Habib G, Disdier P, Weiller PJ.
J Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2004;19(6):713-5.
Painful jaundice revealing Kawasaki disease in a young man.
15151633
MALE
Painful jaundice revealing Kawasaki disease in a young man.
Granel B, Serratrice J, Ene N, Igual JP, Habib G, Disdier P, Weiller PJ.
J Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2004;19(6):713-5.
An 18-year-old man presented with abdominal pain and jaundice associated with cholestasis as the initial manifestation of Kawasaki disease.
14521027
MALE Child
Kawasaki disease presenting with hepatitis and prolonged fever: report of one case.
Chen WT, Huang SR, Wang JK.
Acta Paediatr Taiwan. 2003;44(3):174-6.
We report on a case of a 10-year-old boy who had atypical presentation of Kawasaki disease with significant hepatobiliary dysfunction, including hepatomegaly and jaundice, and persistent fever.
14521027
MALE Child
Kawasaki disease presenting with hepatitis and prolonged fever: report of one case.
Chen WT, Huang SR, Wang JK.
Acta Paediatr Taiwan. 2003;44(3):174-6.
So, a persistent fever with jaundice should evoke the differential diagnosis of Kawasaki disease.
4023799
MIXED_SAMPLE Infant
Kawasaki disease in Songkla, Thailand.
Sanguanchua P, Patamasucon P, Varachit B.
Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health. 1985;16(1):104-9.
All four patients had clinical features, the principal signs and symptoms set forth in the guidelines for the diagnosis of mucocutaneous lymphnode syndrome (Kawasaki disease) including other associated features such as diarrhea, arthritis, mild jaundice, pneumonia, subconjunctival hemorrhage, proteinuria and leukocytosis.
7125817
MALE Child
[Ultrasonography in mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome with jaundice and acute gallbladder distension].
Tammam S, Leblanc A, Hadchouel M, Brunelle F.
Arch Fr Pediatr. 1982;39(4):239-41.
The diagnosis of an acute hydrops of the gallbladder was done by ultrasonography during a mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome, with jaundice and hepatomegaly.
7125817
MALE Child
[Ultrasonography in mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome with jaundice and acute gallbladder distension].
Tammam S, Leblanc A, Hadchouel M, Brunelle F.
Arch Fr Pediatr. 1982;39(4):239-41.
[Ultrasonography in mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome with jaundice and acute gallbladder distension].