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2.3%, p =0.001) were more common in Group I. Percentage of neutrophils (45.5 vs. 36, p =0.004) and hemoglobin levels (8 vs. 10.5 gr/dL, p =0.02) were statistically lower and platelet count (737,000 vs 400,000/mm , p =0.004) was statistically higher in group I. Coronary artery lesions (CALs) were more common in Group I (48% vs. 20%, p 0.001). Harada and Kobayashi scores appear to be effective in predicting coronary artery lesions (CALs) and IVIG resistance in the entire cohort. There was no diagnostic delay in group I (5.5 vs 6.5days,