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Can older people get Kawasaki disease? Understanding adult-onset symptoms

While typically known as a childhood illness, approximately 1 to 3% of all Kawasaki disease cases occur in the adult population. This form, known as adult-onset Kawasaki disease, can be particularly challenging to diagnose because its symptoms may differ from those seen in children and often mimic other conditions. Recognizing the signs is crucial, as delayed diagnosis increases the risk of serious cardiovascular complications.

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