- Rita Sharma, clinical lecturer1,
- Andrew Boon, consultant paediatrician2,
- Anthony Harnden, university lecturer (anthony.harnden@dphpc.ox.ac.uk)1
- 1Department of Primary Health Care, Institute of Health Sciences, Oxford OX3 7LF
- 2Royal Berkshire Hospital, Reading RG1 5AN
- Correspondence to: A Harnden

Strawberry tongue of child with Kawasaki disease: changes to the oral mucosa are a common feature
Credit: JKI
Four weeks ago (BMJ 20 September, 668)we published the case of Elisabeth. Seventeen days after …
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