CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC FEATURES OF MULTISYSTEM INFLAMMATORY SYNDROME IN CHILDREN ASSOCIATED WITH COVID-19

Authors

  • M.P.Alimova Author
  • M.Kh.Mukhsinova Author
  • D.Kh., Isabayeva Author
  • M.B. Kasimova Author
  • O.E.Meliquziyev Author
  • G.A.Otayeva Author
  • A.R.Mubarakshina Author
  • U.Atabekova Author

Keywords:

Keywords: multisystem inflammatory syndrome, COVID-19, children.

Abstract

The article highlights the problem of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in 
children associated with COVID-19, which is a new disease. Pediatricians from leading 
countries around the world during the coronavirus infection 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. 

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Published

2024-12-04

How to Cite

M.P.Alimova, M.Kh.Mukhsinova, D.Kh., Isabayeva, M.B. Kasimova, O.E.Meliquziyev, G.A.Otayeva, A.R.Mubarakshina, & U.Atabekova. (2024). CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC FEATURES OF MULTISYSTEM INFLAMMATORY SYNDROME IN CHILDREN ASSOCIATED WITH COVID-19 . TADQIQOTLAR.UZ, 51(3), 106-111. https://scientific-jl.org/tad/article/view/4609