Thyroid dysfunction in COVID-19
Nature Reviews Endocrinology,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
20(6), С. 336 - 348
Опубликована: Фев. 12, 2024
Язык: Английский
Advances in Subacute Thyroiditis: Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, and Therapies
The FASEB Journal,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
39(7)
Опубликована: Апрель 9, 2025
ABSTRACT
Subacute
thyroiditis
(SAT)
is
an
inflammatory
thyroid
disease
that
often
associated
with
viral
infections.
In
particular,
SARS‐COV‐2
and
its
vaccine
were
found
to
cause
SAT
during
the
recent
COVID‐19
pandemic.
However,
pathogenesis,
clinical
features,
processes
still
need
further
profiling.
Recently,
there
are
new
findings
understanding
about
pathogenic
mechanisms
of
SAT.
Some
HLA
genes
have
been
shown
increase
risk
development,
cytokine
storms
could
promote
progression
diagnostic
criteria
for
proposed
facilitate
clinicians'
diagnosis
when
facing
atypical
symptoms
in
a
manner
rapidity
accuracy.
Plus,
treatments
herbal
medicines
recently
as
addition
conventional
steroidal
drugs
NSAIDs.
This
review
will
provide
summary
these
progresses
on
diagnosis,
therapies
emphasis
role
variety
virus
pathogens,
including
virus.
Язык: Английский
Comparative analysis of clinical profile, laboratory profile and outcome in COVID-19 patients with and without hypothyroidism
Ghana Medical Journal,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
58(3), С. 192 - 197
Опубликована: Сен. 30, 2024
Objectives:
Previous
studies
suggest
that
patients’
thyroid
status
might
directly
impact
the
course
of
Coronavirus
disease
2019
(COVID-19).
The
objective
study
was
to
determine
clinical
profile
COVID-19
patients
with
hypothyroidism
and
compare
it
without
hypothyroidism.Design:
Retrospective
observational
studySetting:
conducted
in
a
tertiary
healthcare
centre
Tamil
Nadu
between
May
June
2021.Participants:
included
117
admitted
as
well
age
Gender
matched
hypothyroidism.Main
outcome
measures:
Data
regarding
demography,
comorbidities,
presenting
symptoms,
method
diagnosis
COVID-19,
computed
tomography
(CT)
severity
score,
Interleukin
6
(IL-6),
D-dimer,
oxygen
requirement,
number
days
hospital
were
collected
for
both
groups.
analysis
conducted,
p<0.05
considered
statistically
significant.Results:
comprised
234
over
two
months,
from
2021.
Distribution
symptoms
showed
group
presented
higher
incidence
fever
(66.67%),
loose
stool
(18.80%)
myalgia
(7.69%).
Results
show
RTPCR+,
O2
Requirement,
death,
IL-6,
CT-severity
did
not
any
significant
differences
(p>0.05)
outcomes
also
groups
reported
four
mortalities.Conclusions:
results
help
conclude
patient
is
associated
deranged
laboratory
values
mortality.
Язык: Английский
SARS-CoV-2 infection and thyroid dysfunction in children
The Ukrainian Biochemical Journal,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
95(3), С. 12 - 21
Опубликована: Июль 10, 2023
The
problem
of
thyroid
dysfunction
related
to
SARS-CoV-2
infection
remains
unclear
in
children.
Therefore,
the
study
aimed
reveal
interrelationship
between
and
COVID-19
severity
as
well
determine
optimal
cut-off
values
for
screening
disorders
A
total
number
90
children
aged
from
1
month
17
years
were
involved
study.
Patients
with
known
disease
not
recruited
research.
panel
was
assessed
all
participants
that
included:
free
triiodothyronine
(FT3),
thyroxine
(FT4),
thyroid-stimulating
hormone
(TSH)
anti-thyroid
peroxidase
(ATPO)
antibodies.
Statistical
analysis
done
using
computer
software
Statistica
13.0.
Research
has
revealed
euthyroid
sick
syndrome
(ESS)
14.10%
infected
more
often
among
patients
severe
multisystem
inflammatory
(33.33%)
compared
mild
course
(6.67%)
moderate
severity
(8.89%)
(P
<
0.05).
Significant
correlation
relationships
next
–
FT3
erythrocyte
sedimentation
rate
(ESR)
(rs
=
-0.22;
P
0.05);
C-reactive
protein
(CRP)
-0.33;
procalcitonin
-0.43;
ESS
determination
revealed:
ESR
18.5
mm/h
(AUC
0.803);
CRP
11.5
mg/l
0.763);
ferritin
84.8
ng/ml
0.733).
Results
suggest
pediatricians
should
pay
attention
endocrine
disruptions
by
Keywords:
COVID-19,
children,
markers
Язык: Английский
Antithyroid antibody profile and viral markers in autoimmune thyroiditis in Chennai population
IP International Journal of Medical Microbiology and Tropical Diseases,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
9(4), С. 241 - 245
Опубликована: Янв. 15, 2024
Autoimmune
thyroid
disease
(AITD)
is
the
result
of
a
complex
interaction
between
genetic
and
environmental
factors,
which
leads
to
failure
one
or
more
mechanisms
responsible
for
controlling
thyroid-reactive
T
B
cells.
The
most
frequently
occurring
clinical
forms
autoimmune
thyroiditis
include
Hashimoto’s
Grave’s
disease.
Viruses
have
been
implicated
in
onset
disorders.
This
study
aims
investigate
association
by
assessing
virologic
immunologic
parameters
cases
with
indication
AITD.
Anti-thyroid
peroxidase
(TPO)
Anti-thyroglobulin
(TG)
antibodies
were
evaluated
using
ELISA.
presence
Hepatitis
C
virus
(HCV)
IgG
IgM
RNA
was
investigated
RT-PCR.
A
total
sixty
subjects
involved
this
study.
Sixteen
male
patients
(26.66%)
forty-four
female
(68.33%)
positive
Anti-TPO
antibodies.
Four
(6.66%)
twenty-five
(41.66%)
Anti-TG
twenty-two
(36.66%)
both
One
patient
tested
HCV
ELISA
3
(5%)
13
(21.66%)
female.
None
samples
RNA.
We
conclude
that
viral
infection
may
be
triggering
mechanisms.
Further
studies
larger
population
are
necessary
establish
an
HCV,
pathogenesis
Язык: Английский
CT semi-quantitative score used as risk factor for hyponatremia in patients with COVID-19: a cross-sectional study
Baofeng Wu,
Ru Li,
Jinxuan Hao
и другие.
Frontiers in Endocrinology,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
15
Опубликована: Июнь 14, 2024
Purpose
Chest
computed
tomography
(CT)
is
used
to
determine
the
severity
of
COVID-19
pneumonia,
and
pneumonia
associated
with
hyponatremia.
This
study
aims
explore
predictive
value
semi-quantitative
CT
visual
score
for
hyponatremia
in
patients
provide
a
reference
clinical
practice.
Methods
In
this
cross-sectional
study,
343
RT-PCR
confirmed
COVID-19,
all
underwent
CT,
lung
lesions
was
scored
by
radiologists
using
score.
The
risk
factors
were
analyzed
combined
laboratory
tests.
thyroid
function
changes
caused
SARS-CoV-2
infection
their
interaction
also
analyzed.
Results
infection,
total
(TSS)
higher
[M(range),
3.5(2.5–5.5)
vs
3.0(2.0–4.5)
scores,
P
=0.001],
implying
that
had
more
severe
lesions.
multivariate
regression
model
included
age,
vomiting,
neutrophils,
platelet,
impacted
function,
showed
lower
free
triiodothyronine
(3.1
±
0.9
3.7
0.9,
=0.001)
stimulating
hormone
level
[1.4(0.8–2.4)
2.2(1.2–3.4),
=0.038].
Conclusion
Semi-quantitative
can
be
as
factor
COVID-19.
There
weak
positive
correlation
between
serum
sodium
infection.
Язык: Английский
SARS-CoV-2 Associated Impact on Reproductive Health: A Global Perspective
Indian Journal of Clinical Biochemistry,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Июнь 21, 2024
Язык: Английский
Homoeopathic Approach in Thyroid Issues Induced by COVID 19
Saudi Journal of Medicine,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
8(04), С. 178 - 181
Опубликована: Апрель 15, 2023
[3,
17]:
On
April
10th
2023,
the
180th
world
homoeopathy
day
is
to
be
celebrated
honor
birth
anniversary
of
Dr.
Samuel
Hahnemann
(10.4.1755-
2.7.1843),
father
homoeopathy.
The
current
article
a
tribute
his
immense
contribution
medical
science
and
celebrates
in
2023.
When
patient
visits
doctor
for
any
chronic
physical
or
mental
problem,
invariably
gets
status
thyroid
gland
patient.
As
evident,
COVID
19
impacted
as
well
which
continues
manifest
problems
affected
patients.
Cases
naturally
non-resolving
long
term
hypothyroidism
are
rising
post
cases
rising,
it
implies
that
modern
system
medicine
finding
its
challenging
deal
with
here
Homoeopathy
can
play
an
active
role.
explores
what
offer
masses
while
being
cost
effective
clinically
well.
suggests
one
treatment
protocol
applied
at
state
national
level
public
sector
private
sector.
It
looks
aligning
Essential
Drug
List
domain
AYUSH
ministry
government
India.
Язык: Английский
The Extrapulmonary Clinical Manifestations among Patients with Different Grades of COVID-19 Severity
International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR),
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
12(8), С. 752 - 757
Опубликована: Авг. 5, 2023
Background:
Several
epidemiological
studies
show
that
COVID-19
has
a
multisystem
disease
presentation,
as
well
respiratory
condition.
The
correlation
between
the
extrapulmonary
manifestations
and
severity
of
addressed
in
few
retrospective
did
not
involve
multiple
systems.
This
study
aims
to
identify
clinical
SARS-CoV-2
cases
different
grades
severity.
Methods:
It
is
prospective
observational
been
conducted
at
Assiut
University
hospitals.
included
445
participants
were
diagnosed
positive
with
based
on
PCR
test
(208
females
237
males).
They
categorized
into
four
groups
according
illness;
mild
group
(n=255),
moderate
(n=60),
severe
(n=
58),
critical
(n=29).
Results:
highest
COVID
infection
rates
found
age
70
80
years
(19.6%).
Most
observed
range
89
(48.3%).
Moreover,
higher
was
seen
males
(53.3%).
Smokers
(32.8%)
patients,
had
smoking
(65.5%
60.3%,
respectively).
most
encountered
comorbid
conditions
among
patients
diabetes
(23.8%),
followed
by
hypertension
(14.4%),
ischemic
heart
(12.8%).
common
this
studywere
failure
(14.8%),
headache
(57.3),
smell
impairment
(41.3%),
impaired
consciousness
(17.8),
abdominal
pain
(31.3
%),
nausea/vomiting
(9.5%),
hematuria
(18.7%),
albuminuria
(15.7%),
acute
kidney
injury
(increase
creatinine)
(8.5%),
leukocytosis
(26.7%),
thrombocytopenia
(17.3%),
lymphocytosis
(25.7
raised
C-Reactive
Protein
(53.9%),
anemia
(36%),
lymphopenia
ketoacidosis
(8.8%)
thyrotoxicosis
(2.7%).Conclusion:
incidence
showed
statistically
significant
difference
Язык: Английский