Kawasaki disease with giant aneurysm of left coronary artery and complete occlusion of right coronary artery

Cardiology in the Young
Kader Muneer, Santhosh Narayanan

Abstract

Kawasaki disease is an acute febrile medium-vessel vasculitis affecting children. Though coronary artery aneurysm is a common complication, stenosis and occlusion are rare. Here, we report a case of Kawasaki disease with concomitant aneurysm and complete occlusion of different coronary arteries in the same patient.

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