Angiospermic Changes of Coronary Aneurysms in Kawasaki Disease |
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Authors: | Kanji Kawachi M.D. Soichiro Kitamura M.D. Choken Oyama M.D. Shigeo Koh M.D. Ryuichi Morita M.D. Yoshiki Yamada M.D. Yasunaru Kawashima M.D. |
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Affiliation: | Third Department of Surgery, Nara Medical College Hospital;*First Department of Surgery, Osaka University Hospital |
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Abstract: | The fate of coronary aneurysms in Kawasaki disease or MCLS was examined by follow-up studies on 9 patients with multiple bilateral aneurysms in the coronary arteries demonstrated by coronary arteriography. Their ages at the time if first examination ranged from 0.3 to 11 years (mean, 4.1 years). The mean interval between the onset of acute illness and the initial examination was 15.8 months, and the mean interval between the first and second examination was 17.9 months. Eight of the nine patients received anticoagulants between examinations. The second coronary arteriogram showed morphologic changes of the aneueysm from the time of the first examination: changes were seen in the right coronary artery area in 8 patients (89%) and in the left coronary artery area in 7 patients. These morphologuic changes seemed to be mainly secondary to thrombus formation, calcification, stenosis and/or obstruction of the aneuryms. Thus, coronary aneuryms in Kawasaki disease were transformed despite the use of anticoagulants. It is considered that multiple large coronary aneurysms will not healed or disappear, but are simply transformed as a result of their thrombosis and/or calcification. |
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