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Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children Temporally Related to COVID-19: A Case Report From Saudi Arabia

机译:与Covid-19时期的儿童的多系统炎症综合征:沙特阿拉伯的案例报告

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The World Health Organization is still revising the epidemiology of multi-system inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) and the preliminary case definition, although there is a dearth of robust evidence regarding the clinical presentations, severity, and outcomes. Researchers, epidemiologists, and clinicians are struggling to characterize and describe the disease phenomenon while taking care of the diseased persons at the forefronts. This report tackles the first case of a 13-year-old Saudi female with the MIS-C mimicking Kawasaki disease. Her main manifestations were fever, gastrointestinal symptoms, evidence of organ failure with an increase in inflammatory markers, and a history of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) infection. She had glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency and no significant previous history of any disease. She presented with signs of acute illness: high-grade fever (39.6°C) for five days accompanied by sore throat, malaise, reduced oral intake, abdominal pain, diarrhea, skin rash, bilateral non-suppurative conjunctivitis, and erythematous, cracked lips. Eventually, she died despite aggressive management based on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Saudi Ministry of Health guidelines for COVID-19 management. Based on this case, we suggest that pediatricians need to be aware of such atypical presentations and early referral to tertiary care is imperative for further early diagnosis and management. MIS-C is a rare yet severe and highly critical complication of COVID-19 infection in pediatrics, leading to serious and life-threatening illnesses. Knowledge about the wide spectrum of presenting signs and symptoms and disease severity, including early detection and treatment, is pivotal to prevent a tragic outcome.
机译:世界卫生组织仍在修改儿童(MIS-C)和初步案例定义的多系统炎症综合征的流行病学,尽管有关于临床演示,严重程度和结果的稳健证据。研究人员,流行病学家和临床医生正在努力表征和描述疾病现象,同时照顾最前沿的患病人。这份报告用MIMICING Kawasaki疾病解决了一个13岁的沙特女性的第一个案例。她的主要表现是发烧,胃肠道症状,器官失败的证据随着炎症标志物的增加,以及冠状病毒病(Covid-19)感染的历史。她葡萄糖-6-磷酸脱氢酶(G6PD)缺乏,并且没有任何疾病的历史。她介绍了急性疾病的迹象:高档发烧(39.6°C)伴有喉咙痛,萎靡不振,口服摄入,腹痛,腹泻,皮疹,双侧非化脓性结膜炎和红斑,破裂的嘴唇。最终,她尽管基于疾病控制和预防中心和Covid-19管理的卫生准则的卫生原则的侵略性管理,但她去世了。基于这种情况,我们建议儿科医生需要了解此类非典型演示,并提前转介到高等教育部队对于进一步的早期诊断和管理是必不可少的。 MIS-C是小儿科的Covid-19感染的罕见且非常严重,严重的并发症,导致严重和危及生命的疾病。关于呈现症状和症状和疾病严重程度的广泛频谱的知识是衡量悲惨结果的关键。

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