CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC FEATURES OF POST-COVID SYNDROME IN CHILDREN
Keywords:
COVID-19, children, multisystem inflammatory syndromeAbstract
Pediatricians from leading countries around the world during the coronavirus infection (COVID-19) pandemic reported cases of hospitalization of children with unusual symptoms, manifested primarily by fever and multisystem inflammation. Some of these children were in a critical condition with symptoms of shock and multiple organ failure, and some had manifestations similar to Kawasaki disease. A report from our own practice presents a clinical case of a multisystem inflammatory syndrome that developed in a child who had an acute form of a new coronavirus infection. The article highlights the problem of a multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children associated with COVID-19, which is a new disease.
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