
S2 Ep16: Kawasaki Disease with Recrudescent Guest Dr. Tremoulet
The Cribsiders
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The Normal Distribution of Coronary Artery Damage
A lot of times I feel like we do it on day five and on discharge and after, because we're worried we're gonna miss it. So if you don't go from having a normal echo in the hospital that was a good echo that was well done, so for the little kids below H3, that may mean that means a sedated echo potentially. There are some kids that you diagnose super early. We've had children on day three of illness of fever with florid, clinical Kawasaki disease. Those kids have a higher risk of resistance and aneurysms.
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