Which symptoms meet the diagnostic criteria for Kawasaki disease in a child?
a. Fever for 5 days or longer
b. “Strawberry tongue”
c. Peripheral edema
d. Inguinal lymphadenopathy
e. Bilateral conjunctival infection
Answer:
a. Fever for 5 days or longer
b. “Strawberry tongue”
c. Peripheral edema
e. Bilateral conjunctival infection
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