In a busy schedule, you may not be able to go in depth about all cases. Common problems are disposed off fast, cases which need workup will be admitted, cases previously admitted and worked up we'll get the idea by going through their discharge notes fast. Few of them visiting frequently are too familiar, and we may not check the notebook in detail. Here I am posting a mistake I made in the last context even though it was not a major one. This case, in fact, is a dilemma in decision making also.

Hence sharing a few points I learned from managing the patient. A  Four and half-year-old boy came to OP with a history of contact with chickenpox. He was on regular follow up since he was diagnosed as Kawasaki disease with involvement of coronary arteries. He was managed in the usual lines with Intravenous gamma globulin 2 gm per kg and aspirin. As the coronary arteries were dilated on follow…