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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Pediatr Int. 2015 Nov 5;57(6):1116–1120. doi: 10.1111/ped.12733

Table 2.

Initial and recurrent Kawasaki disease (KD) episodes for recurrent KD patients <18 years of age, United States, 1984–2008*

Patient demographics Initial Recurrent
Criteria present CAA Dx Criteria present CAA Dx Time between episodes(m)
27 m, black, non-Hispanic female 5/5 No KD 5/5 Unk KD 3
29 m, white, Hispanic Male 5/5 No KD 5/5 No KD 12
44 m, black, non-Hispanic male 4/5 No KD 5/5 No KD 50
40 m, Asian, non-Hispanic female 4/5 No KD 5/5 No KD 16
8 m, Asian, non-Hispanic female 4/5 Unk KD 4/5 Unk KD 35
32 m, Asian, non-Hispanic male 4/5 Yes KD 5/5 No KD 36
63 m, white, non-Hispanic male 4/5 No KD 4/5 No KD 16
5 m, white, non-Hispanic male 4/5 No KD 0/5 Yes A. KD 18
32 m, white, non-Hispanic male 3/5 No X 4/5 No KD 27
27 m, black, non-Hispanic male 4/5 Yes KD 5/5 Yes KD 11
21 m, white, Hispanic female 4/5 Yes KD 3/5 Yes A. KD 2
*

CAA=coronary artery abnormality, Dx=diagnosis, m=months, Unk=unknown, A. KD=atypical KD, X=did not meet the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention case definition for KD or atypical KD but was diagnosed as KD by physician