Abstract 199: Vasospastic Angina In A School Child Long After Kawasaki Disease
2015
Though it has been already reported that the endothelial function was impaired in patients with a history of Kawasaki disease (KD) and coronary artery aneurysms, vasospastic angina has been rarely reported, especially in school child. A 13-year-old school child referred to us because of repeated chest pain on exercise and reverse redistribution in myocardial perfusion scan. His past history included KD at 2 years of age that was complicated by resistance to initial immunoglobulin treatment and he was left with coronary aneurysms; left main trunk (LMT) of 6.1mm, left anterior descending artery (LAD) of 6.0mm, and right coronary artery (RCA) of 6.0mm. He received oral warfarin treatment in addition to aspirin for 2 years and since then aspirin alone. Coronary angiogram at 7 years old showed LMT aneurysm of 6.1mm starting from orifice extending to bifurcation and regression of RCA aneurysm. He joined baseball club since 8 years old and has been doing well without any symptoms. In this summer, he started comp...
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