Correlation between coronary artery aneurysm and neutrophylia in childern with Kawasaki disease
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Bagheri MM *1 , Nikdost A2  |
1- Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatric Medicine, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran , mehdi_b_ped@yahoo.com 2- Resident in Pediatric Medicine, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran |
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Background and Objective: Kawasaki disease is the common acquired heart disease in children. Kawasaki disease is a vasculitis that predominantly affects the medium-sized arteries, with a striking predilection for the coronary arteries. This study was done to determine the relationship between coronary aneurysm formation and neutrophylia, in childern with Kawasaki disease. Method: This descriptive – analytic study was done on 80 children (45 Males, 35 Females) with typic and atypical Kawasaki disease in Afzalipoor hospital, Kerman, Iran during 2011-13. According to transthoracic echocardiography, patients were divided into childern with and without coronary aneurysm. CBC count, ESR and Peripheral blood smear was performed for each subject. Results: White blood cells, neutrophils, platlets and ESR in childern with coronary aneurysm, was non- significantly more than without aneurysm. Duration of fever in chidern without aneurysm was non-significantly more than childern with coronary aneurysm. Conclusion: Neutrophils counting by itself is not sufficient critria for the prediction of the aneurysm risk in kawazaki disease. |
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Keywords: Kawasaki disease, Cronary aneurysm, Neutrophylia, Fever |
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Type of Study: Original Articles |
Subject:
Cardiovascular
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