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Abstract Number: 508
ANAKINRA AS FIRST LINE THERAPY IN THE TREATMENT OF CORONARY ANEURYSMS IN INFANTILE KAWASAKI DISEASE COMPLICATED BY MACROPHAGE ACTIVATION SYNDROME
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Case Presentation: A previously healthy 7-week-old female presented to the infectious disease service with a 7-day history of fever, papular rash of the face and body, edema of the hands and feet, and cracking of the lips. A diagnosis of incomplete Kawasaki Disease (KD) was confirmed by demonstration of aneurysmal dilation of the right coronary […]
Abstract Number: 1180
EVEN INCOMPLETE KAWASAKI CAN COMPLETELY BREAK A HEART
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Case Presentation: A 5-month-old male presented to the hospital for further workup of 15 days of fever. In the preceding 2 weeks, he had intermittent symptoms, including cough, rhinorrhea, and diarrhea. He was treated for an ear infection with antibiotics about 5 days into the course for suspected otitis media without resolution of his fever. […]
Abstract Number: 1182
ACUTE PANCREATITIS AS AN INITIAL PRESENTATION OF ATYPICAL KAWASAKI DISEASE
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Case Presentation: A previously healthy 8 year old male presented to the emergency department (ED) with a one day history of diffuse abdominal pain, nausea, non-bloody and non-bilious vomiting, and fever up to 39˚C. Appendix ultrasound was normal. Urinalysis was significant for protein, ketones, and bilirubin. Influenza A/B PCR was negative. He improved with intravenous […]
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