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Zanon G et al. – Cardiac SPECT abnormalities are not unusual in KD and can be found in patients with or without CAA. If confirmed in a larger cohort of patients, these preliminary data indicate that careful long–term cardiac follow–up should be considered, regardless of the presence of CAA.

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