Challenges in diagnostic research of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children associated with COVID-19 in combination with the early stage of Epstein-Barr virus infection

Е. А. Kashirina, N. M. Yugay, O. B. Karabanova, L. V. Markina, E. Babenko, S. G. Zagidullina, O. A. Lomakina, N. Kolganova, A. Glazyrina, Y. Novikova, A. E. Andzhel, Y. Romanova, A. Y. Rtischev, D. Ovsyannikov, V. V. Gorev
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Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) associated with COVID-19 is a rare life-threatening immunopathological complication of COVID-19 that develops 1-6 weeks after the acute coronavirus infection. MIS-C is characterized by fever and multiorgan inflammation.We present a clinical case of a 10-year-old boy with skin lesions at the onset of MIS-C (erythematous malar rash, lacelike rash on the trunk and extremities and petechiae) with macrophage activation syndrome development and the early stage of primary Epstein-Barr virus infection (EBV infection) which required the exclusion of X-linked lymphoproliferative disease.This clinical case demonstrates the complexity of diagnosis in MIS-C with skin manifestations at the onset of the disease, especially with concurrent activation of other infections, particularly EBV infection.
结合早期eb病毒感染,新冠肺炎相关儿童多系统炎症综合征诊断研究面临的挑战
与COVID-19相关的儿童多系统炎症综合征(MIS-C)是一种罕见的危及生命的COVID-19免疫病理并发症,发生在急性冠状病毒感染后1-6周。misc以发热和多器官炎症为特征。我们报告一个10岁男孩的临床病例,他的皮肤病变开始于misc(红斑性颧红疹,躯干和四肢的带状皮疹和斑点),伴有巨噬细胞激活综合征发展和早期原发性eb病毒感染(EBV感染),需要排除x连锁淋巴细胞增生性疾病。该临床病例表明,在疾病发病时伴有皮肤表现的MIS-C诊断的复杂性,特别是同时伴有其他感染,特别是EBV感染。
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