Hyponatremia is a feature of Kawasaki disease shock syndrome: A case- control study

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Abstract

Kawasaki disease (KD) shock syndrome (KDSS) is hypotension with KD. We compared children with KDSS and matched control children with KD. Children with KDSS more often were female, had a lower platelet count and sodium concentration, had a condition refractory to immunoglobulin, and had abnormal echocardiography results. KDSS is a unique subset of KD.

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Schuster, J. E., Palac, H. L., Innocentini, N., Rowley, A. H., Young, L. T., & Shulman, S. T. (2017). Hyponatremia is a feature of Kawasaki disease shock syndrome: A case- control study. Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society, 6(4), 386–388. https://doi.org/10.1093/jpids/piw081

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