Kawasaki disease Mnemonics

Clinical features of Kawasaki disease: CREAM:

  • C-Conjunctivitis (non-exudative); non purulent
    conjuncivits
  • R-Rash (Polymorphous non-vesicular)
  • E-Edema (or erythema of hands or feet)
  • A-Adenopathy (cervical, often unilateral and non
    suppurative)
  • M-Mucosal involvement (strawberry tongue

Important facts about Kawasaki disease

  • 80% cases occur prior to age of 5 years with peak incidence < 2
    years. 
  • Kawasaki diseaseis an Acute febrile multisystem disease of children. 
  • Prolonged fever over 5 days that isunresponsive to antibiotics is
    seen. 
  • Although the disease is generally benign & self limiting it is
    associated coronary artery aneurysm in 25% of cases. 
  • Non suppurative cervical lymphadenopathy is characteristic.
Source: cleaveland clinic

All are features of Kawasaki disease, except

a) Peak incidence at age > 5 years

b) Aneurysm of coronary
artery

c) Enlarged lymph nodes

d) Fever

Correct answer

a) Peak incidence at age > 5 years

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