Kawasaki Disease
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- 1. What gender group is most affected?
- 5. The etiology of KD remains ______.
- 6. KD peaks in the _____ age group.
- 7. __________ is obtained at the time of diagnosis as a baseline measurement to assess for coronary aneurysm or inflammation.
- 9. The acute myocarditis of KD may progress to ______ ventricular dysfunction.
- 10. The predominant theory is a genetic predisposition to the development of autoimmune response to inhaled viruses such as _________, coronavirus, or Epstein-Barr virus.
- 12. In the US which race is affected twice as often?
- 13. _______ of the intestinal microbiome and intestinal permeability may play a role in the etiology of KD.
- 14. The _______ and adaptive immune system responses in KD include the release of multiple inflammatory cytokines.
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- 2. In the acute phase a child with typical KD has fever, conjunctivitis, oral changes such as __________ tongue, rash, erythema of plans and soles, and lymphadenopathy, and is often irritable.
- 3. Kawasaki shock syndrome is characterized by __________, hypotension, poor perfusion, coagulopathy, and anemia.
- 4. _________ phase begins when the fever ends and continues until clinical signs have resolved.
- 8. Kawasaki Disease (KD) is the leading cause of acquired heart disease among children in the US, but is far more prevalent in ______ countries such as Japan and Korea.
- 11. ________ are activated, and vessels develop scarring, intimal thickening, calcification, and stenosis.