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== Background ==

* A self-limited [[vasculitis]] of unknown etiology that occurs primarily in children

==Diagnostic Criteria==
==Diagnostic Criteria==


*"Warm CREAM" mnemonic: fever plus conjunctivitis, rash, extremity involvement, adenopathy, and mucosal involvement
*"Warm CREAM" mnemonic: fever plus conjunctivitis, rash, extremity involvement, adenopathy, and mucosal involvement
*Fever persisting at least 5 d - Presence of at least 4 principal features:
*Fever persisting at least 5 days, with at least 4 principal features:
**Changes in extremities
**Changes in extremities
***Acute: Erythema of palms, soles; edema of hands, feet
***Acute: Erythema of palms, soles; edema of hands, feet
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*Do not meet the full criteria above
*Do not meet the full criteria above

== Investigations ==

* CBC shows granulocyte-predominant leukocytosis with a normochromic, normocytic anemia
** Can have thrombocytopenia
* D-dimer may be elevated
* Liver enzymes elevated in a third of patients, mild or moderate
* Hypoalbuminemia, particularly in severe acute disease
* Sterile pyuria in 80%
* Echocardiogram, mainly for coronary aneurysm
** Can also see LV dilatation, systolic dysfunction, pericardial effusion, mitral or other valve regurgitation


==Differential Diagnosis==
==Differential Diagnosis==
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*[[Leptospirosis]]
*[[Leptospirosis]]
*Mercury hypersensitivity reaction (acrodynia)
*Mercury hypersensitivity reaction (acrodynia)

== Management ==

* IVIG plus aspirin, reduces the rate of coronary artery aneurysm


[[Category:Pediatrics]]
[[Category:Pediatrics]]

Latest revision as of 19:42, 1 October 2023

Background

  • A self-limited vasculitis of unknown etiology that occurs primarily in children

Diagnostic Criteria

  • "Warm CREAM" mnemonic: fever plus conjunctivitis, rash, extremity involvement, adenopathy, and mucosal involvement
  • Fever persisting at least 5 days, with at least 4 principal features:
    • Changes in extremities
      • Acute: Erythema of palms, soles; edema of hands, feet
      • Subacute: Periungual peeling of fingers, toes in weeks 2 and 3
    • Polymorphous exanthem
    • Bilateral bulbar conjunctival injection without exudate
    • Changes in lips and oral cavity: Erythema, lips cracking, strawberry tongue, diffuse injection of oral and pharyngeal mucosae
    • Cervical lymphadenopathy (>1.5-cm diameter), usually unilateral
  • Exclusion of other diseases with similar findings‡

Incomplete Kawasaki disease

  • Do not meet the full criteria above

Investigations

  • CBC shows granulocyte-predominant leukocytosis with a normochromic, normocytic anemia
    • Can have thrombocytopenia
  • D-dimer may be elevated
  • Liver enzymes elevated in a third of patients, mild or moderate
  • Hypoalbuminemia, particularly in severe acute disease
  • Sterile pyuria in 80%
  • Echocardiogram, mainly for coronary aneurysm
    • Can also see LV dilatation, systolic dysfunction, pericardial effusion, mitral or other valve regurgitation

Differential Diagnosis

Management

  • IVIG plus aspirin, reduces the rate of coronary artery aneurysm