Pronunciation: /kɑː.wəˈsɑː.ki dɪˈziːz/
noun a type of autoimmune disease that causes inflammation in the walls of medium-sized arteries throughout the body
A1 Kawasaki disease is a rare illness that mainly affects children under the age of five.
A2 The symptoms of Kawasaki disease include a high fever, rash, red eyes, and swollen hands and feet.
B1 Treatment for Kawasaki disease usually involves intravenous immunoglobulin and aspirin to reduce inflammation.
B2 Complications of Kawasaki disease can include coronary artery aneurysms if left untreated.
C1 Research is ongoing to better understand the underlying cause of Kawasaki disease and improve treatment outcomes.
C2 Physicians specializing in pediatric cardiology are often involved in the long-term care of patients with Kawasaki disease.
formal Kawasaki disease is a rare condition that mainly affects children under the age of five.
informal My cousin was diagnosed with Kawasaki disease last year, but he's doing much better now.
slang I heard that Kawasaki disease can be pretty scary for parents to deal with.
figurative Dealing with a difficult boss can feel like battling Kawasaki disease in the workplace.
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