Yes. The disease is given the name Kawasaki but there are subcategories which are used to describe which organs and organ systems are affected. It is an autoimmune disease.
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Alleles are different forms for a trait
The different forms of a gene are called alleles.
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Different contries have different diseases. If you never had a disease in your country then move to the country with the disease then you'll need antibodies to fight it.
Yes! Adults may get kawasaki disease but it is rare.
Nobody has discovered how you get Kawasaki disease but there is a cure for it.
The cause of kawasaki disease is unknown. The body's response to a virus or infection combined with genetic factors may causethe disease.
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At least five different forms of Niemann-Pick disease (NPD) have been identified.
Vitamin E exists in eight different forms and may prevent or delay coronary heart disease.
Kawasaki Disease is an autoimmune disease in which the medium-sized blood vessels throughout the body become inflamed. It is largely seen in children under five years of age. Kawasaki disease can only be diagnosed clinically (i.e. by medical signs and symptoms). There is no specific laboratory test for this condition. One sign of Kawasaki Disease, although not always present, is the characteristic "strawberry tongue."
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It may be Kawasaki Disease
Kawasaki disease is a condition that causes inflammation in the walls of arteries throughout the body, including the coronary arteries. It is often seen in children.It affects lymph nodes, skin, and the mucous membranes inside the mouth, nose and throat.No one knows what causes Kawasaki disease but scientists don't believe the disease is contagious. However many think that certain genes may be involved.