Abstract
Mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome (MLNS) is a recently described disease entity of unknown etiology that mainly affects children. The disease is characterized by fever, oral mucosal changes, cervical lymphadenopathy and a peripheral skin rash with induration of hands and feet and subsequent desquamation. Thromboarteritis of the coronary vessels causes death in 1 to 2 percent of the patients. Over 7,000 cases have been reported in Japan and increasing numbers are reported in the United States. No specific treatment is available.
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Miriovsky, M., & Downing, J. S. (1978). Mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome. American Family Physician, 17(1), 154–157. https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/cidhr/v9/6680b
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