Multi-System Inflammatory Syndrome in Neonate (MIS-N) Presenting as Bowel Obstruction: A Case Report

Catherine Cano, Lynard Anthony Ignacio, E. Rodríguez, Froilan Vicente Vinuya, Robert Garcia, J. Regalado
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Background: Since the start of SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, a post-infection hyperinflammatory process in children with features similar to Kawasaki disease, termed multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C),1 was identified. Thousands of MIS-C cases have already been reported worldwide.2 As possible cases of MIS-C in neonates were increasingly identified, multisystem inflammatory syndrome in neonates (MIS-N) as a distinct entity was proposed as neonates may not manifest all the typical features described in older children. Case Presentation: We describe the case of a previously well term neonate with sudden signs of bowel obstruction who later had multisystem involvement (cardiac, gastrointestinal, and hematologic). The baby was born to a 23-yearold multigravida with an unremarkable prenatal history except for COVID-19 infection during her 34th week age of gestation. The mother presented with mild respiratory symptoms and resolved with supportive management. Our patient was born stable, then had sudden manifestations of feeding intolerance on the 16th day of life and upon work-up had moderate anemia, elevated inflammatory and cardiac markers, ileus, and dilatation of proximal left coronary artery. RT-PCR for SARS-CoV2 was negative. The baby was managed with intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) and steroids, with rapid clinical and laboratory parameters improvement thereafter. Conclusion: MIS-N is still evolving as a disease entity with no clear, directed guidance yet on diagnosis and management. Management is extrapolated from treatment of MIS-C. Additional case reports and series are warranted to increase awareness and enable better understanding of the disease pathology among clinicians for timely investigation, diagnosis, and management.
新生儿多系统炎症综合征(MIS-N)表现为肠梗阻1例
背景:自SARS-CoV-2大流行开始以来,在儿童中发现了一种与川崎病特征相似的感染后高炎症过程,称为儿童多系统炎症综合征(MIS-C) 1。全世界已经报告了数千例misc病例随着新生儿可能的MIS-C病例越来越多地被发现,新生儿多系统炎症综合征(MIS-N)作为一个独特的实体被提出,因为新生儿可能不会表现出大龄儿童所描述的所有典型特征。病例介绍:我们描述的情况下,以前足月新生儿突然肠梗阻的迹象,后来有多系统累及(心脏,胃肠和血液)。该婴儿的母亲是一名23岁的多胎孕妇,除了妊娠34周时感染了COVID-19外,她的产前史没有什么特别的。母亲出现轻度呼吸道症状,经支持治疗后好转。本例患者出生时病情稳定,但在出生后第16天突然出现喂养不耐受,随访时出现中度贫血、炎症和心脏指标升高、肠梗阻、左冠状动脉近端扩张。RT-PCR检测SARS-CoV2阴性。婴儿接受静脉注射免疫球蛋白(IVIG)和类固醇治疗,此后临床和实验室参数迅速改善。结论:MIS-N作为一种疾病实体仍在发展,在诊断和治疗方面尚无明确、直接的指导。管理是从misc的治疗中推断出来的。有必要增加病例报告和系列,以提高认识,使临床医生更好地了解疾病病理,以便及时调查、诊断和管理。
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