Coronary Artery Dilatation in a Young Woman Presenting With Hemodynamic Collapse | Patient Case Quiz

A 14-year-old female with no known past medical history presents with twelve days of intermittent fever, rash, right lower quadrant pain, and neck pain. In the emergency department, she develops respiratory distress and hypotension; she is subsequently intubated and placed on inotropic support. Serum white blood cells and inflammatory markers are elevated. In the intensive care unit, she remains persistently febrile despite treatment with broad-spectrum antibiotics. Infectious workup is negative. Representative images from a transthoracic echocardiogram are shown (Figures 1 and 2). She undergoes treatment with intravenous pooled immunoglobulin and high-dose aspirin. She is weaned from inotropic support and, after three weeks, is discharged in stable condition on low-dose aspirin. Representative images from a follow-up cardiac magnetic resonance scan are shown (Figures 3 and 4).

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Which of the following statements describe the most likely diagnosis?

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