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Abnormal findings on chest x-ray may be found in Kawasaki disease, however, they are non-specific and may include; [[peribronchial cuffing]], reticulogranular pattern, [[pleural effusion]], [[atelectasis]] and [[air trapping]]. In rare circumstances, several years after resolution of the first episode within the elderly population, [[Calcification|calcifications]] of the coronary artery will lead to [[Coronary artery aneurysm|coronary artery aneurysms]]. These aneurysms may be visualized using a plain [[Radiography|radiograph]]. This presentation is described as an “Aunt Minnie” sequelae of Kawasaki disease.  
Abnormal findings on chest x-ray may be found in Kawasaki disease, however, they are non-specific and may include; [[peribronchial cuffing]], reticulogranular pattern, [[pleural effusion]], [[atelectasis]] and [[air trapping]]. In rare circumstances, several years after resolution of the first episode within the elderly population, [[Calcification|calcifications]] of the coronary artery will lead to [[Coronary artery aneurysm|coronary artery aneurysms]]. These aneurysms may be visualized using a plain [[Radiography|radiograph]]. This presentation is described as an “Aunt Minnie” sequelae of Kawasaki disease.  
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*The abnormal findings on the chest x-ray in Kawasaki disease are non specific which may include the following:<ref name="ChungStein1998">{{cite journal|last1=Chung|first1=C J|last2=Stein|first2=L|title=Kawasaki disease: a review.|journal=Radiology|volume=208|issue=1|year=1998|pages=25–33|issn=0033-8419|doi=10.1148/radiology.208.1.9646789}}</ref>
*Non-specific findings on chest x-ray in Kawasaki disease may include the following:<ref name="ChungStein1998">{{cite journal|last1=Chung|first1=C J|last2=Stein|first2=L|title=Kawasaki disease: a review.|journal=Radiology|volume=208|issue=1|year=1998|pages=25–33|issn=0033-8419|doi=10.1148/radiology.208.1.9646789}}</ref>
**[[Peribronchial cuffing]]
**[[Peribronchial cuffing]]
**A reticulogranular pattern
**Reticulogranular pattern
**[[Pleural effusion]]
**[[Pleural effusion]]
**[[Atelectasis]]
**[[Atelectasis]]
**[[Air trapping]]  
**[[Air trapping]]  
*In rare circumstances several years after resolution of the first episode, within the elderly population, [[Calcification|calcifications]] of the coronary artery will lead to [[Coronary artery aneurysm|coronary artery aneurysms]]. These aneurysms may be visualized using a plan radiograph. This presentation is described as an “Aunt Minnie” sequelae of Kawasaki disease.<ref name="pmid11262576">{{cite journal |vauthors=Momolli MK, Castro e Silva Pretto JL, Sato D, Seibel CP, Duda N, Falleiro RP, Fragomeni LS |title=Calcified aneurysms in coronary arteries of a 48-year-old patient |journal=Arq. Bras. Cardiol. |volume=76 |issue=3 |pages=255–60 |date=March 2001 |pmid=11262576 |doi= |url=}}</ref>
*Within the elderly population in rare circumstances, years after resolution of the first episode, [[Calcification|calcifications]] of the coronary artery will lead to [[Coronary artery aneurysm|coronary artery aneurysms]]. These aneurysms may be visualized using a plan radiograph. This presentation is described as an “Aunt Minnie” sequelae of Kawasaki disease.<ref name="pmid11262576">{{cite journal |vauthors=Momolli MK, Castro e Silva Pretto JL, Sato D, Seibel CP, Duda N, Falleiro RP, Fragomeni LS |title=Calcified aneurysms in coronary arteries of a 48-year-old patient |journal=Arq. Bras. Cardiol. |volume=76 |issue=3 |pages=255–60 |date=March 2001 |pmid=11262576 |doi= |url=}}</ref>


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Overview

Abnormal findings on chest x-ray may be found in Kawasaki disease, however, they are non-specific and may include; peribronchial cuffing, reticulogranular pattern, pleural effusion, atelectasis and air trapping. In rare circumstances, several years after resolution of the first episode within the elderly population, calcifications of the coronary artery will lead to coronary artery aneurysms. These aneurysms may be visualized using a plain radiograph. This presentation is described as an “Aunt Minnie” sequelae of Kawasaki disease.

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References

  1. Chung, C J; Stein, L (1998). "Kawasaki disease: a review". Radiology. 208 (1): 25–33. doi:10.1148/radiology.208.1.9646789. ISSN 0033-8419.
  2. Momolli MK, Castro e Silva Pretto JL, Sato D, Seibel CP, Duda N, Falleiro RP, Fragomeni LS (March 2001). "Calcified aneurysms in coronary arteries of a 48-year-old patient". Arq. Bras. Cardiol. 76 (3): 255–60. PMID 11262576.

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