Incomplete Kawasaki disease with muscular weakness and bladder retention: a case report
Yating Sang, Lili Luo, Lina Qiao

TL;DR
This case report describes a rare instance of incomplete Kawasaki disease in a young child presenting with muscular weakness and bladder retention, offering insights into unusual symptoms and recovery.
Contribution
The first reported case of incomplete Kawasaki disease combined with both muscular weakness and bladder retention.
Findings
The child exhibited incomplete Kawasaki disease with progressive muscular weakness and bladder retention.
The child rapidly developed heart failure, respiratory failure, and shock but showed favorable recovery after treatment.
This case highlights the need for awareness of atypical presentations of Kawasaki disease.
Abstract
Kawasaki disease (KD) is an acute systemic immune vasculitis affecting multiple organs and systems in children, and is prevalent in children under 5 years of age. Muscular weakness is a rare manifestation of KD, and only 11 pediatric patients with KD combined with muscular weakness have been reported, of which evidence of myositis was found in 2/3 of the patients, and 1/3 could not be explained by myositis, the mechanism of which is still unclear. Cases of KD combined with bladder retention are even more rare, and there has been only 1 case report of KD combined with bladder retention in a child with no previous underlying disease. We report a 22-month-old Asian child with incomplete Kawasaki disease (IKD) who initially presented with fever and progressive muscular weakness in the lower extremities, followed by the bladder and bowel retention abnormalities and rapid onset of heart…
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Taxonomy
TopicsKawasaki Disease and Coronary Complications · Cardiac Structural Anomalies and Repair · Coronary Artery Anomalies
