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Multisystemic Inflammatory Syndrome Temporally Associated with COVID-19 in a Regional Pediatric Hospital from México

Multisystemic inflammatory syndrome (MIS-C) is an inflammatory condition temporally associated with COVID-19 in children; nevertheless, the clinical and immunologic spectrum of MIS-C is heterogeneous, and its long-term effects are unknown. During the period of August 2020 to December 2021, a total o...

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Autores principales: Barroso-Santos, Joel, Robledo-Martínez, Angelina Ingrid, Espinosa-Padilla, Sara Elva, Hurtado del Ángel, Rubén Genaro, Arteaga-García, Felipe, Langarica-Bulos, Mónica, Madrid-Gómez-Tagle, José Antonio, Sánchez-Reyes, Beatriz Adriana, Hernández-Cadena, Sarai Eunice, Suárez-Soto, Jorge Iván, Delgado-Amézquita, Carolina, Godínez-Hernández, Brenda, Otamendi-Canales, Octavio, Jiménez-Osorio, Angélica Saraí
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10303886/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37368363
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pediatric15020030
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author Barroso-Santos, Joel
Robledo-Martínez, Angelina Ingrid
Espinosa-Padilla, Sara Elva
Hurtado del Ángel, Rubén Genaro
Arteaga-García, Felipe
Langarica-Bulos, Mónica
Madrid-Gómez-Tagle, José Antonio
Sánchez-Reyes, Beatriz Adriana
Hernández-Cadena, Sarai Eunice
Suárez-Soto, Jorge Iván
Delgado-Amézquita, Carolina
Godínez-Hernández, Brenda
Otamendi-Canales, Octavio
Jiménez-Osorio, Angélica Saraí
author_facet Barroso-Santos, Joel
Robledo-Martínez, Angelina Ingrid
Espinosa-Padilla, Sara Elva
Hurtado del Ángel, Rubén Genaro
Arteaga-García, Felipe
Langarica-Bulos, Mónica
Madrid-Gómez-Tagle, José Antonio
Sánchez-Reyes, Beatriz Adriana
Hernández-Cadena, Sarai Eunice
Suárez-Soto, Jorge Iván
Delgado-Amézquita, Carolina
Godínez-Hernández, Brenda
Otamendi-Canales, Octavio
Jiménez-Osorio, Angélica Saraí
author_sort Barroso-Santos, Joel
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description Multisystemic inflammatory syndrome (MIS-C) is an inflammatory condition temporally associated with COVID-19 in children; nevertheless, the clinical and immunologic spectrum of MIS-C is heterogeneous, and its long-term effects are unknown. During the period of August 2020 to December 2021, a total of 52 MIS-C cases were confirmed in pediatric patients from the Hospital del Niño DIF Hidalgo, diagnosed using criteria from the World Health Organization. All patients had serologic IgG confirmation of SARS-CoV2, the mean age of the patients was 7 years, and 94% of the patients did not have a previous underlying disease. In addition to the presentation of lymphopenia, neutropenia, and thrombocytopenia, elevations in D-dimer and ferritin levels were observed in all patients. There was clinical improvement with intravenous gamma globulin and corticosteroid treatment.
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spelling pubmed-103038862023-06-29 Multisystemic Inflammatory Syndrome Temporally Associated with COVID-19 in a Regional Pediatric Hospital from México Barroso-Santos, Joel Robledo-Martínez, Angelina Ingrid Espinosa-Padilla, Sara Elva Hurtado del Ángel, Rubén Genaro Arteaga-García, Felipe Langarica-Bulos, Mónica Madrid-Gómez-Tagle, José Antonio Sánchez-Reyes, Beatriz Adriana Hernández-Cadena, Sarai Eunice Suárez-Soto, Jorge Iván Delgado-Amézquita, Carolina Godínez-Hernández, Brenda Otamendi-Canales, Octavio Jiménez-Osorio, Angélica Saraí Pediatr Rep Communication Multisystemic inflammatory syndrome (MIS-C) is an inflammatory condition temporally associated with COVID-19 in children; nevertheless, the clinical and immunologic spectrum of MIS-C is heterogeneous, and its long-term effects are unknown. During the period of August 2020 to December 2021, a total of 52 MIS-C cases were confirmed in pediatric patients from the Hospital del Niño DIF Hidalgo, diagnosed using criteria from the World Health Organization. All patients had serologic IgG confirmation of SARS-CoV2, the mean age of the patients was 7 years, and 94% of the patients did not have a previous underlying disease. In addition to the presentation of lymphopenia, neutropenia, and thrombocytopenia, elevations in D-dimer and ferritin levels were observed in all patients. There was clinical improvement with intravenous gamma globulin and corticosteroid treatment. MDPI 2023-05-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10303886/ /pubmed/37368363 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pediatric15020030 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Barroso-Santos, Joel
Robledo-Martínez, Angelina Ingrid
Espinosa-Padilla, Sara Elva
Hurtado del Ángel, Rubén Genaro
Arteaga-García, Felipe
Langarica-Bulos, Mónica
Madrid-Gómez-Tagle, José Antonio
Sánchez-Reyes, Beatriz Adriana
Hernández-Cadena, Sarai Eunice
Suárez-Soto, Jorge Iván
Delgado-Amézquita, Carolina
Godínez-Hernández, Brenda
Otamendi-Canales, Octavio
Jiménez-Osorio, Angélica Saraí
Multisystemic Inflammatory Syndrome Temporally Associated with COVID-19 in a Regional Pediatric Hospital from México
title Multisystemic Inflammatory Syndrome Temporally Associated with COVID-19 in a Regional Pediatric Hospital from México
title_full Multisystemic Inflammatory Syndrome Temporally Associated with COVID-19 in a Regional Pediatric Hospital from México
title_fullStr Multisystemic Inflammatory Syndrome Temporally Associated with COVID-19 in a Regional Pediatric Hospital from México
title_full_unstemmed Multisystemic Inflammatory Syndrome Temporally Associated with COVID-19 in a Regional Pediatric Hospital from México
title_short Multisystemic Inflammatory Syndrome Temporally Associated with COVID-19 in a Regional Pediatric Hospital from México
title_sort multisystemic inflammatory syndrome temporally associated with covid-19 in a regional pediatric hospital from méxico
topic Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10303886/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37368363
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pediatric15020030
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