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  • Names
    • Acute febrile mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome
    • Kawasaki Syndrome
    • Kawasaki's disease
    • Lymph Node Syndrome
    • Mucocutaneous Lymph Node Syndrome

    Category: Vascular system
    Prevalence 116,321 cases in the US (Wu 2012). Female/Male ratio: 5.0x.
    Age of Onset Onset typically before 5 years old.
    Description Acute febrile mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome, also known as Kawasaki's Disease, is a rare disorder with sudden onset resulting in fever and inflammation of the blood vessels (vasculitis). This inflammation restricts blood flow and damages vital organs and tissues, leading to heart disease. Patients are predominantly children.

    The cause of Kawasaki's Disease is uncertain but is believed to be autoimmune. Patients who do not suffer damage to the coronary arteries (ex. aneurysms) are expected to heal completely. Patients who do suffer aneurysms are at greater risk of complications and heart failure, but many can be expected to recover within 2 years. Relapse is uncommon. Short-term and long-term treatments and procedures that protect the heart and coronary arteries are available.


    Evidence of autoimmunity: Antibody
    ICD-10 Code: M30.3     SNOMED Code: 75053002

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      Profile by: Emily Romanello
    • Profile updated September 2024
    • Charts generated Nov 16, 2024 at 09:55 AM ET

    • Acute febrile mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome sex breakdown


      Acute febrile mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome age breakdown



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    • Acute febrile mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome top comorbidities/symptoms
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      Acute febrile mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome top autoimmune comorbidities


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      Data Source: Graphs on this page represent data in electronic health records from the All of Us research database. As of July 2024, there are 451,000 sets of electronic health records collected from participants. A snapshot of the data can be found here. To protect participant anonymity, results derived from fewer than 20 participants are not graphed.
      The All of Us Research Program is supported by the National Institutes of Health, Office of the Director: Regional Medical Centers: 1 OT2 OD026549; 1 OT2 OD026554; 1 OT2 OD026557; 1 OT2 OD026556; 1 OT2 OD026550; 1 OT2 OD 026552; 1 OT2 OD026553; 1 OT2 OD026548; 1 OT2 OD026551; 1 OT2 OD026555; IAA #: AOD 16037; Federally Qualified Health Centers: HHSN 263201600085U; Data and Research Center: 5 U2C OD023196; Biobank: 1 U24 OD023121; The Participant Center: U24 OD023176; Participant Technology Systems Center: 1 U24 OD023163; Communications and Engagement: 3 OT2 OD023205; 3 OT2 OD023206; and Community Partners: 1 OT2 OD025277; 3 OT2 OD025315; 1 OT2 OD025337; 1 OT2 OD025276. In addition, the All of Us Research Program would not be possible without the partnership of its participants.


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      Data Source: Graphs on this page represent data in self-reported survey results from the All of Us research database. As of July 2024, there are 560,000 participants who have completed these surveys. This dataset, however, may not be representative of the US population. A snapshot of the data can be found here. To protect participant anonymity, results derived from fewer than 20 participants are not graphed.
      The All of Us Research Program is supported by the National Institutes of Health, Office of the Director: Regional Medical Centers: 1 OT2 OD026549; 1 OT2 OD026554; 1 OT2 OD026557; 1 OT2 OD026556; 1 OT2 OD026550; 1 OT2 OD 026552; 1 OT2 OD026553; 1 OT2 OD026548; 1 OT2 OD026551; 1 OT2 OD026555; IAA #: AOD 16037; Federally Qualified Health Centers: HHSN 263201600085U; Data and Research Center: 5 U2C OD023196; Biobank: 1 U24 OD023121; The Participant Center: U24 OD023176; Participant Technology Systems Center: 1 U24 OD023163; Communications and Engagement: 3 OT2 OD023205; 3 OT2 OD023206; and Community Partners: 1 OT2 OD025277; 3 OT2 OD025315; 1 OT2 OD025337; 1 OT2 OD025276. In addition, the All of Us Research Program would not be possible without the partnership of its participants.


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