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Kawasaki disease - traducción al árabe

HUMAN DISEASE IN WHICH BLOOD VESSELS THROUGHOUT THE BODY BECOME INFLAMED
Kawasaki syndrome; Mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome; Kawasaki's disease; Mucocutaneous lymph node disease; Kawasaki's Disease; Kawasaki Disease; Kawasaki's Syndrome; Kawaski syndrome; Kawasaki's; Kawasaki fever; Kawasaki's syndrome; Kawasaki Syndrome; MLNS; Acute febrile mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome; Lymph node syndrome; Mucocutaneous node disease; Kawazaki disease; Mucocutaneous lymphnode syndrome; Kawasaki arteritis; Signs and symptoms of kawasaki disease; Complications of Kawasaki Disease; Pathophysiology of Kawasaki Disease; Pathology of Kawasaki Disease; Causes of Kawasaki Disease; Long-Term Outcome of Kawasaki Disease; Long Term Outcome of Kawasaki Disease; Long Term Outcomes of Kawasaki Disease; Long-Term Outcomes of Kawasaki Disease; Cardiac complications of Kawasaki disease; Kawasaki illness; Kowasaki disease
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Kawasaki disease         
‎ داءُ كاواساكي:متلازمة العقدة اللمفية المخاطية الجلدية‎
Kawasaki disease         
داءُ كاواساكي
mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome         
‎ مُتَلاَزِمَةُ العُقْدَةِ اللِّمْفِيَّةِ المُخاطِيَّةِ الجِلْدِيَّة‎

Definición

Kawasaki disease
¦ noun a disease in young children with an unknown cause, giving rise to a rash, glandular swelling, and sometimes damage to the heart.
Origin
1960s: named after the Japanese physician Tomisaku Kawasaki.

Wikipedia

Kawasaki disease

Kawasaki disease (also known as mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome) is a syndrome of unknown cause that results in a fever and mainly affects children under 5 years of age. It is a form of vasculitis, where medium-sized blood vessels become inflamed throughout the body. The fever typically lasts for more than five days and is not affected by usual medications. Other common symptoms include large lymph nodes in the neck, a rash in the genital area, lips, palms, or soles of the feet, and red eyes. Within three weeks of the onset, the skin from the hands and feet may peel, after which recovery typically occurs. The disease is the leading cause of acquired heart disease in children in developed countries, which include the formation of coronary artery aneurysms and myocarditis.

While the specific cause is unknown, it is thought to result from an excessive immune system response to an infection in children who are genetically predisposed. It does not spread between people. Diagnosis is usually based on a person's signs and symptoms. Other tests such as an ultrasound of the heart and blood tests may support the diagnosis. Diagnosis must take into account many other conditions that may present similar features, including scarlet fever and juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. An emerging 'Kawasaki-like' disease temporally associated with COVID-19 appears to be a distinct syndrome.

Typically, initial treatment of Kawasaki disease consists of high doses of aspirin and immunoglobulin. Usually, with treatment, fever resolves within 24 hours and full recovery occurs. If the coronary arteries are involved, ongoing treatment or surgery may occasionally be required. Without treatment, coronary artery aneurysms occur in up to 25% and about 1% die. With treatment, the risk of death is reduced to 0.17%. People who have had coronary artery aneurysms after Kawasaki disease require lifelong cardiological monitoring by specialized teams.

Kawasaki disease is rare. It affects between 8 and 67 per 100,000 people under the age of five except in Japan, where it affects 124 per 100,000. Boys are more commonly affected than girls. The disorder is named after Japanese pediatrician Tomisaku Kawasaki, who first described it in 1967.

Ejemplos de uso de Kawasaki disease
1. Dr Harnden, a lecturer in general practice at Oxford University, says the NHS might be missing cases of meningitis, pneumonia, septicaemia and a fever known as Kawasaki disease.
2. Preston and Travolta have said that Jett became very sick when he was 2 years old and was diagnosed with Kawasaki disease, an illness that leads to inflammation of the blood vessels in young children.
3. Preston has said that Jett became very sick when he was 2 years old and was diagnosed with Kawasaki disease, an illness that leads to inflammation of the blood vessels in young children.