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No tests specifically diagnose Kawasaki disease. The diagnosis is usually made based on the patient having most of the classic symptoms.However, some children may have a fever lasting more than 5 days, but not all of the classic symptoms of the di...
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The patient must have a fever lasting five days or longer that does not respond to antibiotics, together with four of the following five symptoms:.inflammation of the conjunctivae of both eyes with no discharge.at least one of the following change...
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The physician will first consider the possible involvement of other diseases that cause fever and skin rashes, including scarlet fever, measles, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, toxoplasmosis, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, and a blistering and infla...
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During a physical examination, a health care provider studies a patient''s body to determine the presence or absence of physical problems.
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