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Kawasaki Disease Diagnostic Criteria

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In any child with unexplained fever lasting more than 5 days, especially under age 5, perform a systematic review of all 5 Kawasaki criteria at every clinical assessment. Missing even one feature (e.g., perineal or periungual rash) can prevent timely diagnosis. Document the specific character of each mucocutaneous feature — 'rash' is insufficient; note morphology, distribution, and timing.

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Kawasaki disease was first described in 1967 by Dr Tomisaku Kawasaki, a Japanese paediatrician, who observed 50 children with a distinctive febrile illness at the Red Cross Hospital in Tokyo. He initially called it 'mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome'. The link to coronary artery aneurysms was not recognised for several more years, as early cases were only identified at autopsy. Dr Kawasaki, who lived to age 95, always maintained that the cause of the disease bearing his name would eventually be found — it has not yet been definitively identified.

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