Age-Specific Clinical and Laboratory Features and Renal Involvement in Children with MIS-C: A Single Tertiary Centre Experience from Vojvodina
Borko Milanović, Vesna Stojanović, Gordana Vijatov-Ðurić, Marijana Savin, Andrea Ðuretić, Jelena Kesić, Nenad Barišić, Ognjen Ležakov, Ivana Vorgučin, Gordana Vilotijević-Dautović, Katarina Koprivšek

TL;DR
This study examines how MIS-C affects children of different ages, finding distinct clinical and lab patterns, including a lower rate of kidney injury than previously reported.
Contribution
The study provides age-specific insights into MIS-C clinical features and renal involvement, highlighting lower AKI rates compared to prior reports.
Findings
Children under 3 showed higher leucocytosis and platelet counts but fewer complications.
Adolescents had more comorbidities, organ dysfunction, and elevated GGT levels.
Acute kidney injury occurred in 6.3% of patients, lower than previously reported rates.
Abstract
Backgrounds and Objectives: Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) is a rare but potentially severe complication of SARS-CoV-2 infection, with increasingly reported renal manifestations. Materials and Methods: The aim of this retrospective study was to compare clinical and laboratory characteristics across age categories, with special emphasis on renal function. We analysed data from 64 patients with MIS-C treated between July 2020 and December 2023. Results: In children under 3 years of age, there was a higher prevalence of leucocytosis, elevated platelet counts, and anaemia, along with a lower frequency of complications. The 3–6-year age group was characterized by the presence of rash, hypoalbuminemia, and elevated transaminases. The 7–12-year age group showed the highest rate of organ dysfunction. In adolescents (13–18 years), neurological symptoms, the highest BMI…
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TopicsKawasaki Disease and Coronary Complications · COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies · Pancreatitis Pathology and Treatment
