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Incomplete Kawasaki disease with development of fatal coronary artery thrombosis in a 13-year-old male. | LitMetric

Incomplete Kawasaki disease with development of fatal coronary artery thrombosis in a 13-year-old male.

Cardiovasc Pathol

The University of Texas Medical Branch, 301 University Blvd Route 0443, Galveston, TX 77555; Galveston County Medical Examiner's Office, 6607 Hwy 1764, Texas City, TX 77591. Electronic address:

Published: December 2019

Kawasaki disease (KD) is among one of the most common causes of vasculitis in children. Since KD was first described in 1967, there have been several reports of patients who did not meet the full diagnostic criteria for KD but who ultimately developed significant coronary artery lesions. Children with incomplete KD are at similar risk of developing coronary artery abnormalities to those with complete Kawasaki. A previously healthy 13-year-old Asian male was seen at a clinic for fever, pharyngitis, and conjunctivitis. He was given antibiotics for a presumed streptococcal pharyngitis. Two weeks later, the decedent complained of chest pain, collapsed, and was transported by Emergency Medical Services to a nearby hospital where he was pronounced deceased on arrival. A complete autopsy was done by the local medical examiner. Histologically, all three coronary arteries showed varying degrees of severe transmural lymphoplasmacytic inflammation, marked vascular smooth muscle intimal proliferation, focal destruction of muscular and elastic layers, and luminal stenosis. Some vessels had recent thrombi. We present an example of incomplete KD in an older child and reiterate the importance of obtaining relevant medical history in sudden death cases that come to the Medical Examiner Office, especially in the pediatric age group.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.carpath.2019.04.002DOI Listing

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