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Coronary Artery Aneurysms After Kawasaki Disease: Understanding the Pathology
Brian W. McCrindle, MD, MPH, Kevin C. Harris, MD Canadian Journal of Cardiology Volume 34, Issue 9, Pages (September 2018) DOI: /j.cjca Copyright © 2018 Canadian Cardiovascular Society Terms and Conditions
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Figure 1 Epicardial coronary artery (right) and epicardial vein (left) from a 19-month-old child who died 10 months after onset of Kawasaki disease. The epicardial vein contains blood and shows mild thickening of the wall, whereas the coronary artery shows almost complete occlusion by luminal myofibroblastic proliferation with a fine slit-like lumen. Reproduced with permission from McCrindle et al.4 Canadian Journal of Cardiology , DOI: ( /j.cjca ) Copyright © 2018 Canadian Cardiovascular Society Terms and Conditions
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Figure 2 Natural history of coronary artery aneurysms.
Reproduced with permission from McCrindle et al.4 Canadian Journal of Cardiology , DOI: ( /j.cjca ) Copyright © 2018 Canadian Cardiovascular Society Terms and Conditions
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