Friday, March 7, 2014

Doctors recognize manageable risk in pregnant women and Kawasaki disease

The researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine have observed the health risk to expecting women with a record of Kawasaki disease and closing that the dangers are less with informed care and management. Actually, KD is childhood situation, which affects the coronary arteries and the most general cause of acquired heart diseases in kids. It was initially identified in Japan at the time of World War II, and Kawasaki disease began to rise mainly among children in UnitedStates, Western Europe and Asia. It is said and studied by the author Jane C.Burns, MD, professor and director of the Kawasaki Disease Research Center at UC San Diego and Rady Children’s Hospital –San Diego, that “ A growing number of women with a history of KD are researching child-bearing age, but there is little information available to guide their obstetrical care.”

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