Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome Temporally Related to COVID-19 in Adults

Muhammad Khawar Sana, K. Neupane, Aqsa Mumtaz, Muhammad Saad Siddique, A. Majeed
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As novel viral pandemic is unfolding and new information about SARS-CoV-2 related illnesses is being released, a new multisystem inflammatory syndrome emerged particularly among children and adolescents temporally related to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). After several similar cases were reported in the United Kingdom and the United States of America, the World Health Organization recognized this new syndrome on May 15, 2020 and released its case definition. Cases have now emerged in adult patients as well. Physicians need to stay vigilant about this syndrome in adults to promptly diagnose and intervene. This article highlights all cases reported in the literature so far, particularly their common presenting signs, symptoms, and the way these cases are being managed.
成人与COVID-19暂时性相关的多系统炎症综合征
随着新型病毒大流行的展开和关于SARS-CoV-2相关疾病的新信息的发布,一种新的多系统炎症综合征出现了,特别是在与2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)暂时相关的儿童和青少年中。在英国和美利坚合众国报告了几例类似病例后,世界卫生组织于2020年5月15日确认了这一新的综合征,并发布了病例定义。现在成人患者中也出现了病例。医生需要对成人的这种综合征保持警惕,及时诊断和干预。本文重点介绍了迄今为止文献中报道的所有病例,特别是其常见的表现体征、症状以及这些病例的处理方法。
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