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Six principal symptoms and coronary artery sequelae in Kawasaki disease
Pediatrics International, 10/07/09
Nakamura Y et al. – Because odds ratios were elevated especially for male patients with Kawasaki disease with all six principal symptoms, patients with the six symptoms are more problematic for coronary sequelae among the definite cases, although there was not a specific symptom for the sequelae.
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