Although COVID-19 usually has mild manifestations in children, multisystem inflammatory syndrome (MIS) may occur in 0.6% of the cases. MIS in children (MIS-C), already well defined by the World Health Organization (WHO), is characterized by hyperinflammation with cytokine storm and high levels of myocardial injury markers, with involvement of one or more organs of the cardiac, renal, respiratory, gastrointestinal or neurological systems. The combination of the timing of MIS-C cases with positive serology and negative PCR in most patients suggests […]