Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in a Previously Vaccinated Adolescent Female with Sickle Cell Disease

Abstract

Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a serious complication that is observed most commonly in pediatric patients following severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infections. However, the mechanism and predictors of disease are poorly understood. There are no prior reports of MIS-C among patients who have been fully vaccinated, and only a single case of MIS in an adult patient who had received his second shot just 4 days prior to symptom onset. Here, we present an adolescent with sickle cell disease who was fully vaccinated against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 and had no prior history of known or suspected infection, who presented in shock and was ultimately diagnosed with MIS-C. This case highlights the importance of clinical suspicion for MIS-C even when patients are fully vaccinated.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 21, 2021
Accession Number
AD1156069

Entities

People

  • Anjali Kunz
  • David Robinson
  • Joshua Dejong
  • Melissa Forouhar
  • Rebecca Sainato

Organizations

  • Madigan Army Medical Center

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Blood Cells
  • Cardiac Arrhythmias
  • Cells
  • Chemical Reactions
  • Covid-19
  • Disease Outbreaks
  • Diseases And Disorders
  • Health Services
  • Hematologic Diseases
  • Immunoglobulins
  • Infection
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Sars
  • Sickle Cells
  • Virus Diseases
  • Wound Infections

Fields of Study

  • Medicine

Readers

  • Infectious Disease/Epidemiology
  • Oncology

Technology Areas

  • Biotechnology