Most significant complication of Kawasaki disease?
coronary aneurysm
What is the most common presentation of NAFLD in children?
asymptomatic
To what age is RSV concerning?
up to 2 years of age
Parvo virus
Most common symptom of pinworm?
perianal itching
What does diagnosis of Kawasaki disease require?
fever > 5 days + physical findings
What is the treatment for NAFLD?
weight loss in the only established treatment
Incubation period of RSV?
4 to 6 days
Pityriasis Rosea
Name 2 ways to diagnose pinworm?
Visual inspection, Paddle test
Standard treatment plan for Kawasaki disease?
IVIG, aspirin, and TTE
What is needed to 100% confirm NAFLD?
liver biopsy
What family is RSV?
Pneumoviridae
Congenital Melanocytic Nevus
What are the three medications use for pinworm?
Albendazole, Mebendazole, Pyrantel pamoate
What are the five physical findings for Kawasaki disease?
conjunctival injection, rash (polymorphous -> desquamating). adenopathy (cervical), strawberry tongue (oral mucositis), hand-foot changes (edema, erythema)
When is a full workup for NAFLD indicated?
ALT > 80, red flags for advanced liver disease, ALT > 2 x ULN but < 80 for 3 months
Indications for palivuzimab prophylaxis?
Prematurity with BPD
Prematurity without BPD
Congenital heart disease
Neuromuscular disease
Impetigo
Methods to prevent transmission of pinworm?
wash all bedding and clothes, clipping of fingernails, frequent handwashing, showering
Highest possible platelet count in a patient with severe case of Kawasaki disease?
1,000,000/mm3
Prevalence of NAFLD in children with and without obesity?
9.6 percent overall and 38 percent in children with obesity
Name 3 drugs used in treatment of RSV treatment?
Ribavirin, IVIG,Palivizumab
Gionatti-crosti
What is the scientific name for pinworm?
Enterobius vermicularis