2022
DOI: 10.30699/jogcr.7.6.471
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Neonatal Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome Consequent to Perinatal SARS-COVID-2- Infection: A Narrative Review Study

Abstract: Several studies have described multisystem inflammatory syndrome (MIS) in children, but very few investigations presented this syndrome among neonates (MIS-N). The present study has reviewed the current knowledge about MIS-N, its etiology, symptoms, and outcomes to attract special attention with an eye on earlier diagnosis and treatment of newborns affected by perinatal SARS-CoV-2-infection. A narrative review study was conducted (Tehran, Iran, 2021). All types of full English articles (up to October 1 2021) w… Show more

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“…For ages, birth malformations had been recognized and acknowledged. Due to the obvious and great frequency of their incidence and the disastrous impact they might have on the patient and his or her family, it is a motivating topic for study (11,12). This study aimed to investigate the spread and pattern of congenital abnormalities in newborn babies in AL-Hilla city from 2017 to 2021, and correlated factors of the congenital abnormalities in infants delivered at the Babylon teaching hospital for maternity and pediatrics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For ages, birth malformations had been recognized and acknowledged. Due to the obvious and great frequency of their incidence and the disastrous impact they might have on the patient and his or her family, it is a motivating topic for study (11,12). This study aimed to investigate the spread and pattern of congenital abnormalities in newborn babies in AL-Hilla city from 2017 to 2021, and correlated factors of the congenital abnormalities in infants delivered at the Babylon teaching hospital for maternity and pediatrics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%