A 4–year–old child is admitted with fever, non–purulent conjunctivitis, rashes, cervical lymphadenopthy, hepatomegaly and desquamation of fingers and toes. Echocardiography shows coronary artery aneurysm. What is the most likely diagnosis ?
A 4–year–old child is admitted with fever, non–purulent conjunctivitis, rashes, cervical lymphadenopthy, hepatomegaly and desquamation of fingers and toes. Echocardiography shows coronary artery aneurysm. What is the most likely diagnosis ?
💡 Explanation
A 4–year–old child is admitted with fever, non–purulent conjunctivitis, rashes, cervical lymphadenopthy, hepatomegaly and desquamation of fingers and toes. Echocardiography shows coronary artery aneurysm. What is the most likely diagnosis ?
✓ Correct Answer: D. Kawasaki disease
📤 Share this MCQ
Share Card Preview
👆 1080x1080 square card — fills the full width in WhatsApp and Telegram