既往有COVID-19感染证据的不完全性川崎病

J. Fisher, Vivian Lee
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简介:目前,美国是全球受COVID-19影响最严重的国家。初步数据发现,大多数儿童病例是轻度或无症状的,与成人相比,住院率较低。最近有报告显示,COVID-19患儿出现系统性炎症性疾病,包括中毒性休克综合征和川崎病。以下病例描述了一名患有不完全KD并有既往COVID-19感染证据的儿科患者。病例:一名健康的2岁女性,表现为5天发热、多形皮疹和结膜炎。她被发现CRP升高。
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Incomplete Kawasaki Disease with Evidence of Prior COVID-19 Infection
Introduction: Currently the United States is the most affected country worldwide with COVID-19. Initial data found the majority of pediatric cases to be mild or asymptomatic, with decreased hospitalizations compared to adults. Recently there are reports demonstrating systematic inflammatory illnesses in children with COVID-19, including toxic shock syndrome and Kawasaki Disease (KD). The following case describes a pediatric patient with incomplete KD and evidence of previous COVID-19 infection. Case: A healthy 2-year-old female presented with 5 days of fever, polymorphous rash, and conjunctivitis. She was found to have elevated CRP …
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