The significance of coronavirus infection in the development of reproductive and lower urinary tract lesions

Александра Т. Атаджанова, Khalid S. Ibishev, Aleksandra T. Atadzhanova, Eldar A. Mamedov, Oleg N. Vasilyev
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Abstract

The impact of COVID-19 on the organs of the genitourinary system is of particular interest to the urologist. There is insufficient information about this influence up to date. The studies are actively developing and require long-term data analysis to determine possible long-term complications, persistent changes in physiological parameters and anatomical and histological structures, as well as to establish the possibility of regression of these changes and complications. The results obtained will undoubtedly improve not only the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of coronavirus infection and its complications, but also make it possible to predict certain disease's outcomes and changes in the function of organs and systems. In turn, this will give an understanding of the measures that need to be taken to completely avoid or minimize these complications and changes.This review focuses on the impact of COVID-19 on genitourinary organs, particularly its place in the development of the lower urinary tract and reproductive organs lesions, as well as the role of androgens in the course of SARS-CoV-2.
冠状病毒感染在生殖和下尿路病变发生中的意义
COVID-19对泌尿生殖系统器官的影响是泌尿科医生特别感兴趣的。到目前为止,关于这种影响的信息还不充分。这些研究正在积极开展,需要长期的数据分析,以确定可能的长期并发症,生理参数和解剖组织学结构的持续变化,并确定这些变化和并发症回归的可能性。所获得的结果无疑不仅将改善冠状病毒感染及其并发症的诊断、治疗和预防,而且还可以预测某些疾病的结局和器官和系统功能的变化。反过来,这将使人们了解为完全避免或尽量减少这些并发症和变化而需要采取的措施。本文综述了COVID-19对泌尿生殖器官的影响,特别是其在下尿路和生殖器官病变发展中的作用,以及雄激素在SARS-CoV-2过程中的作用。
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