Title: Kawasaki Disease

Category: Pediatrics

Posted: 6/25/2011 by Rose Chasm, MD

  1. bilateral conjunctival injection without exudate
  2. rash (often macular, polymorphous with no vesicles, most prominent in perineum followed by desquamation
  3. changes in the skin of the lips and oral cavity (red pharynx, dry fissured lips, strawberry tongue)
  4. changes in the extremities (edema, redness of hands and feet followed by desquamation)
  5. cervical lymphadenopathy

References

MedStudy Corecurriculum,

Pediatrics Board Review, 2004