Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (clinical observation)
https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2022.78.35
Abstract
The article presents features of the multisystem inflammatory syndrome associated with COVID -19 in a teenager who had a new coronavirus infection in an asymptomatic form using the example of a clinical observation. The peculiarity of the disease expression is the long-term preservation of changes in the cardiovascular system (dilation of the coronary vessels, separation of the sheets of the pericardium).
About the Authors
M. S. SavvinaRussian Federation
Savvina Maya S. – Candidate of Medical Sciences, Senior Researcher, Laboratory for Monitoring Children's Health
V. M. Argunova
Russian Federation
Argunova Vera M. – doctor of the cardio-rheumatological department of the Pediatric Center
Yakutsk
P. A. Sleptsova
Russian Federation
Sleptsova Polina A. – head of the cardio-rheumatology department of the Pediatric Center
Yakutsk
S. I. Innokentieva
Russian Federation
Innokentieva Sargylana I. – doctor of the cardio-rheumatology department of the Pediatric Center
Yakutsk
S. G. Boeskorova
Russian Federation
Boeskorova Sargylana G. – resident of the Department of Pediatrics and Pediatric Surgery
D. R. Danilova
Russian Federation
Danilova Diana R. – 6th year student
T. E. Burtseva
Russian Federation
Burtseva Tatyana E. – Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor of the Department of Pediatrics and Pediatric Surgery
V. B. Egorova
Russian Federation
Egorova Vera B. – Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Pediatrics and Pediatric Surgery
M. M. Kostik
Russian Federation
Kostik Mikhail M. – Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor of the Department of Hospital Pediatrics
V. G. Chasnyk
Russian Federation
Chasnyk Vyacheslav G. – Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Head of the Department of Hospital Pediatrics
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Savvina M.S., Argunova V.M., Sleptsova P.A., Innokentieva S.I., Boeskorova S.G., Danilova D.R., Burtseva T.E., Egorova V.B., Kostik M.M., Chasnyk V.G. Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (clinical observation). Yakut Medical Journal. 2022;(2):131-133. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2022.78.35