Abstract

Kawasaki disease(KD) is an acute self limiting vasculitis and probably the most common vasculitis in pediatric age group. It has become the commonest cause of acquired heart disease in west as well as in the east replacing the rheumatic fever. The diagnosis of Kawasaki disease is entirely clinical with none of the clinical features are path gnomic. It may present with many typical as well as with atypical features. Here we present a case of Kawasaki disease where a 3 years old boy presented with atypical KD with bilateral ptosis.

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