ABSTRACT
A 20-months-old infant was admitted with prolonged fever, bilateral non-purulent conjunctivitis, strawberry tongue, lip cracking and maculopapular rash. Left branch coronary aneurysm formation was detected in Color-Doppler echocardiography. The diagnosis was Kawasaki disease. After 6 weeks, he had alopecia totalis. Although, alopecia areata has been seen in Kawasaki disease, but alopecia totalis is very rare with unknown etiology
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Humans , Male , Alopecia , Coronary Aneurysm , FeverABSTRACT
Atrial septal defect [ASD] device closure is routinely done under the guide of transesophageal or intracardiac echocardiography which are expensive techniques and not easily affordable in developing countries. Using metallic devices, we attempted 32 ASD device closures under transthoracic echocardiography. Of those, 30 procedures were successful [94%]. In two patients with relatively large ASD we encountered difficulty in positioning the device. These patients were referred for surgical closure. ASD device closure can be carried out successfully in most patients under transthoracic echocardiography in situations where transesophageal or intravenous echocardiographies are not available or affordable