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Cardiac magnitude resonance findings of a patient with Kawasaki–giant coronary aneurysm and active myocarditis
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 September 2022
Abstract
Kawasaki disease is the most common vasculitis in children which can result in myocarditis in the acute phase and coronary artery aneurysms, as a major complication, in the sub-acute to chronic phase. We present a case of Kawasaki disease in the sub-acute phase with its features in cardiac MRI manifesting concomitant active myocarditis and giant coronary artery aneurysms.
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