Endocrine Complications of COVID-19: Short and Long

Endocrine Complications of COVID-19: Short and Long

  • Kamyar Asadipooya
  • Jeff M. P. Holly
Publisher:Frontiers Media SAISBN 13: 9782832566008ISBN 10: 2832566006

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Endocrine Complications of COVID-19: Short and Long is written by Kamyar Asadipooya and published by Frontiers Media SA. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 2832566006 (ISBN 10) and 9782832566008 (ISBN 13).

Although COVID-19 no longer dominates the news, numerous unanswered questions persist. In the midst of the pandemic there were many publications that with hindsight were subject to several confounders. For instance, there were multiple reports suggesting that COVID was responsible for the development of both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. However, a significant portion of these reports were affected by ascertainment bias during that period. It is accepted that a substantial number of undiagnosed diabetes cases exist within the population. The heightened focus and testing of individuals revealed numerous new cases, but these could have merely been pre-existing, undetected conditions and potentially unrelated to COVID. Moreover, throughout the lockdowns, many individuals were reluctant to visit doctors' offices or clinics, resulting in a fall in detection rates of various conditions, including many endocrine conditions, with subsequent increases in case detections. There is considerable previous evidence indicating that the stress induced by a critical illness can precipitate endocrine disturbances such as diabetes and thyroid disorders and such consequences would be anticipated following severe COVID-19. Therefore, with the passage of time, a more measured assessment of many such questions is now possible. There are also many questions relating to endocrine complications of long-COVID.