Case Report
Evidence of Acute Mycoplasma Infection in a Patient with Incomplete and Atypical Kawasaki Disease: A Case Report
Table 3
Classic Kawasaki disease clinical diagnostic criteria.
| Clinical criteria | What did the case patient have? |
| Fever for ≥5 days plus 4 of the following must be present to make a definitive diagnosis: | No (patient presented with fever for ≥5 with only 3 of the following) | Polymorphous rash | Yes | Bilateral conjunctival injection | Yes | At least one of the following: | | (i) Erythema or fissuring of the lips | | (ii) Strawberry tongue | Yes | (iii) Diffuse injection of oral and pharyngeal mucosa | | Acute, nonpurulent cervical lymphadenopathy (at least one node ≥1.5 cm) | No | At least one of the following: | | (i) Erythema of palms and soles | | (ii) Indurative edema of hands and feet | No | (iii) Membranous desquamation from fingertips | |
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