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What is kawasaki disease? pathogenesis, morphology and clinical features

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 Kawasaki Disease Kawasaki disease is an acute, febrile, usually self-limited illness of infancy and childhood associated with an arteritis of mainly large- to medium-sized vessels. Approximately 80% of patients are younger than 4 years of age. Its clinical significance stems from the involvement of coronary arteries. Coronary arteritis can result in aneurysms that rupture or thrombose, causing myocardial infarction. Originally described in Japan, the disease is now recognized in the United States and elsewhere. In genetically susceptible individuals, a variety of infectious agents (mostly viral) have been posited to trigger the disease. The vasculitis may result from a delayed-type hypersensitivity response directed against cross-reactive or newly uncovered vascular antigen(s). Subsequent cytokine production and polyclonal B cell activation result in auto-antibodies to ECs and SMCs that precipitate the vasculitis. Morphology of Kawasaki disease Affects medium-sized arteries , es...