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Fifteen years' experience with this “new” multisystem disease of very young children has led to a broader understanding of its clinical behavior, pathology, epidemiology, and spectrum of associated cardiovascular complications, including fatal myocardial infarction. Long-term follow-up of a large number of survivors has yielded unexpected findings of significant residual sequelae.