Title of article
Kawasaki Disease Triggered by Epstein-Barr Virus Infection: A Case Report
Author/Authors
Hashemian, Houman Department of Pediatrics - Pediatric Diseases Research Center - Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rash , Ashjari, Yasaman Department of Pediatrics - Pediatric Diseases Research Center - Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rash , Nazari, Esfandiar Department of Pediatrics - Pediatric Diseases Research Center - Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rash
Pages
4
From page
743
To page
746
Abstract
Kawasaki disease (KD) is the most common cause of acquired heart disease today. An important
and enduring complication of KD is a coronary aneurysm, whose early diagnosis and treatment can reduce the
risk from 25% to 3%. Diagnosis of this disease is mainly clinical, although leukocytosis, increased erythrocyte
sedimentation rate, and echocardiography are helpful in diagnosis. The cause of KD remains unknown, but the
most common hypothesis is an abnormal immune response that is likely caused by an infectious agent, possibly
in a favorable genetic background, and leads to vasculitis of the middle arteries, especially coronary arteries of
the heart. Numerous infectious agents have been suggested in this regard. Co-infection with KD can also delay
diagnosis. In this article, we introduce five years and seven months child who developed Kawasaki disease
within a few days of the onset of Epstein-Barr virus infection
Keywords
Etiology , Epstein-barr virus , Kawasaki disease
Journal title
Acta Medica Iranica
Serial Year
2021
Record number
2691968
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