Dealing with COVID-19: Through Endocrinologist’s Eyes

IF 0.2 Q4 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
C. Sulu, P. Kadioglu
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Abstract

Less than a year ago, none of us had heard of novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) Today, it has become the main topic of our daily conversations This disastrous disease has united the medical professions belonging to various specialties to fight against the disease in collaboration However, the exact role of endocrinologists still remains elusive The coronavirus could potentially infect organs other than the lungs, such as the pancreas, thyroid, adrenal glands, and pituitary, as reflected by various endocrinological manifestations The direct invasion of organ systems and indirect mechanisms such as induction of autoimmunity could be responsible for the endocrinological consequences A large body of literature on its pathophysiology, management, and associated conditions is growing, and its association with endocrinological diseases is increasingly being recognized However, data that would guide the proper management of these endocrinological disorders during this novel pandemic are still lacking This review presented a brief overview of the association of COVID-19 with endocrinological diseases and methods to ease the management of some frequently encountered endocrinological problems
应对COVID-19:通过内分泌学家的眼睛
不到一年前,我们都没有听说过新型冠状病毒病(COVID-19),今天,它已经成为我们日常对话的主要话题。这种灾难性的疾病使各个专业的医疗专业团结起来,共同对抗这种疾病。然而,内分泌学家的确切作用仍然难以确定。冠状病毒可能感染肺部以外的器官,如胰腺、甲状腺、肾上腺和垂体。直接侵入器官系统和间接机制(如诱导自身免疫)可能是导致内分泌后果的原因,关于其病理生理学、治疗和相关条件的大量文献正在增加,其与内分泌疾病的关联也越来越被认识到。这篇综述简要概述了COVID-19与内分泌疾病的关系,以及缓解一些常见内分泌问题管理的方法
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