Fluffy, poorly defined periosteal new bone formation was detected in the long tubular bones of the upper and lower extremities.
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There was no history of fever, palpitation, bluish discolouration, backache, haemoptysis, haemetemesis, hematuria, haematochezia, cough, expectorations, dyspnea, oral ulcers
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KAWASAKI DISEASE Is also known as kd, mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome, infantile polyarteritis;mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome Related symptoms: Ptosis Milia Edema Fever
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