Differentiating multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children: a single-centre retrospective cohort study.
Jordan Elizabeth RobertsJeffrey I CampbellKimberlee GauvreauGabriella S LambJane NewburgerMary Beth SonAudrey DionnePublished in: Archives of disease in childhood (2021)
Among hospitalised children undergoing evaluation for MIS-C, children with MIS-C were older, more likely to present with conjunctivitis, oral mucosa changes, abdominal pain and hypotension, and had higher neutrophil/lymphocyte ratios and lower platelet counts. These data may be helpful for discrimination of MIS-C from other febrile illnesses, including bacterial lymphadenitis and acute viral infection, with overlapping features.