Kawasaki's disease

/ (ˌkæwəˈsækɪ) /


noun
  1. a disease of children that causes a rash, fever, and swelling of the lymph nodes and often damages the heart muscle

Origin of Kawasaki's disease

1
C20: named after T. Kawasaki, Japanese physician who first described it

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