Kawasaki Disease occurs most frequently in children of Japanese or Korean descent, although any child can get it, and more often in boys than girls. It can cause serious and life threatening complications of the heart and the blood vessels that supply the heart.
Kawasaki Disease in Children is not preventable, but it is treatable
Submitted by Cookie on Wed, 07/26/2006 - 8:32pm.
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