Multisystem inflammatory syndrome associated with COVID-19 in adult: the case report

Q4 Social Sciences
I. Belyaletdinova, M. A. Sayfullin, G. Guseva, N. E. Perekopskaya
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Abstract

The multisystem inflammatory syndrome associated with COVID-19 coronavirus infection was first described in April-May 2020, mainly among children who had an acute infectious disease. Soon there were reports of the development of MIS in adults (MIS-A). More than 200 cases of MVS in adults have been described and systematized in the world, while in Russia there is no separate registration of MVS, a single description of MVS is given in the literature. Material and methods. We presented Case report of MIS-A in a 21-year-old woman, accompanied by persistent fever, multiple organ failure syndrome, is presented. The stages of diagnosis and treatment of MIS-A. Result and discussion. A positive effect was achieved during therapy with corticosteroids and intravenous immunoglobulin. MIS-A is a rare life-threatening complication of a COVID-19 that requires emergency therapy with the inclusion of corticosteroids and intravenous immunoglobulin in an adequate dose. The given example will be interesting for general practitioners, infectious disease specialists and therapists.Copyright © 2023 The authors.
成人与COVID-19相关的多系统炎症综合征:病例报告
与COVID-19冠状病毒感染相关的多系统炎症综合征首次于2020年4月至5月被描述,主要发生在患有急性传染病的儿童中。很快就有关于成人MIS (MIS- a)发展的报道。世界上已有200多例成人MVS病例被描述和系统化,而在俄罗斯没有单独的MVS登记,文献中给出了对MVS的单一描述。材料和方法。我们报告了一例21岁女性的misa,伴有持续发热,多器官衰竭综合征。misa的诊断和治疗阶段。结果和讨论。在皮质类固醇和静脉注射免疫球蛋白治疗期间取得了积极的效果。misa是COVID-19罕见的危及生命的并发症,需要紧急治疗,包括适当剂量的皮质类固醇和静脉注射免疫球蛋白。对于全科医生、传染病专家和治疗师来说,给出的例子会很有趣。版权所有©2023作者。
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