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Anjum Grewal1, Surjit Singh, Deepti Suri
1Pediatric Allergy Immunology Unit, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India.
Abstract:
While the myriad manifestations of Kawasaki disease are increasingly being recognized, there are still many instances where this diagnosis can come as a surprise to the clinician. The authors report one such child who appeared to have acute infective hepatitis at presentation but went on to develop the full clinical picture of Kawasaki disease. This is a rarely reported presentation of Kawasaki disease.
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