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Table 1 Clinical and laboratory findings in complete KD andincomplete KD
Table 2 Clinical and laboratory findings in the 2000–2004group and the 2010–2014 group (n = 615)
Table 4 Clinical and laboratory findings in complete KD in the2000–2004 group and the 2010–2014 group (n = 387)

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