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Children with E-ALT and MIS-C were more often boys (P=.001), Hispanic (P=.04), or Black (P.001). In MIS-C, male gender (OR 5.3, P=.02) and Black race (OR 4.4, P=.04) were associated with increased odds of E-ALT. Children with E-ALT in both cohorts had significantly higher multiorgan dysfunction, longer hospitalization, and ICU stay. Children with MIS-C had 2.3-fold increased risk of E-ALT compared to COVID-19. No association was found between E-ALT and mortality. E-ALT with SARS-CoV-2 presents as elevated transaminases without he