Nawfal Nawfal, Samar Dalle, Ghina Kahil, Sarah Falou*, Reem Jawhar, Ali Jibbawi, Rabab El Hajj and Batoul Kawtharany
Pediatric Department, Rafic Hariri University Hospital, Beirut, Lebanon
*Corresponding author: Sarah Falou, Pediatric Department, Rafic Hariri University Hospital, Lebanon. E-mail: falousarah@gmail.com
Received: November 06, 2021; Accepted: November 15, 2021; Published: December 04, 2021
Citation: Nawfal N, Dalle S, Kahil G, Falou S, et al. A Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) with Kidney Involvement: A Case Report. Clin Image Case Rep J. 2021; 3(10): 195.
Worldwide the incidence and severity of COVID-19 within the pediatric population is markedly lower when compared to their counterpart in the general population. The disease creates a spectrum of presentations ranging from asymptomatic ones, to Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C). The majority of COVID-19 cases do not progress to MIC-S with the etiology of this progression largely unknown. Two major themes within the realm of MIC-S are the demanding course of the disease and its good prognosis [1-3].
Keywords: Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C); Pediatrics SARS-CoV-2 infection; MIS-C with AKI; MIS-C with kidney involvement
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