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The MUSIC Study: Evaluating Long-Term Outcomes of MIS-C – MD Magazine
The co-lead investigators discuss the upcoming first study to assess long-term outcomes on MIS-C patients.

Cardiac involvementincluding ventricular dysfunction, coronary artery dilation and aneurysms, among othershas been a key feature in many cases of multisystem inflammatory children in children (MIS-C).
Although most patients recover within days or weeks, long-term outcomes are currently unknown.
The Long-Term Outcomes after the Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MUSIC) study will be the first of such trials to examine the effects of MIS-C on the coronary anatomy as well as ventricular…
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