Mucocutaneous findings of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children: A single-center experience

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This descriptive study aimed to evaluate the frequency and the types of mucocutaneous manifestations associated with multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C). A cohort of 49 patients was reviewed. There were 6 patients (12.2%) whose mucocutaneous findings were observed by the clinicians on admission, whereas 26 (53%) patients had at least one of the histories of rash or desquamation associated with fever before the admission. Exanthems in our experience demonstrated a variety of morphologies, including morbilliform, urticarial, petechial, and maculopapular forms. Mucosal involvement (conjunctivitis and strawberry tongue) was observed only in 2/6 (34%) patients. In the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic era, while evaluating the criteria for MIS-C, the history of previous cutaneous findings given by parents/caregivers is also important. There was no pathognomonic rash for MIS-C and a variety of cutaneous findings with a short lifespan can be associated with MIS-C.

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Böncüoǧlu, E., Klymet, E., Şahinkaya, Cem, E., Yllmaz Çelebi, M., Düzgöl, M., … Devrim, C. D. S. lker. (2021, June 1). Mucocutaneous findings of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children: A single-center experience. Journal of Tropical Pediatrics. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/tropej/fmab070

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