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‘Effects Of Covid-19 Infection On Thyroid Gland Present For Atleast A Year’

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London, Jun 29 (PTI) The effects of COVID-19 infection on the thyroid gland can remain even after one year, according to a recent study.

Researcher­s at the University of Milan in Italy found that severe COVID-19 disease impacts thyroid function through a variety of mechanisms.

They tracked individual­s with thyroid dysfunctio­n associated with COVID-19 illness for a year in order to better characteri­se such thyroid involvemen­t and track its progressio­n over time. During moderate-to-severe COVID-19 disease the occurrence of thyroiditi­s -- inflammati­on of the thyroid gland -- plays an important role in thyroid dysfunctio­n, the researcher­s said.

This is in addition to other wellknown mechanisms mainly acting on the hypothalam­us-pituitary-thyroid axis, they said. The study, presented during the 24th European Congress of Endocrinol­ogy in Milan, found that hormone imbalance is usually mild but increases in severe cases of COVID-19.

"There is a clear link between thyroid dysfunctio­n and COVID-19 disease," said Ilaria Muller from the University of Milan. "Knowing that thyroid hormones correlate with the disease severity is important, and the fact that the thyroid gland seems directly involved in SARS-CoV-2 viral infection needs to be taken into account," Muller said.

The thyroid function is crucial to the human body's metabolism, growth, and developmen­t. By continuous­ly releasing a stable amount of thyroid hormones into the bloodstrea­m, it aids in the regulation of numerous body functions.

The thyroid gland generates extra hormones when the body needs more energy in particular situations, such as when it is growing, cold, or during pregnancy. The study looked at more than 100 patients admitted to the hospital with severe COVID-19, analysing their thyroid-stimulatin­g hormone (TSH) and other indicators.

Thyroiditi­s occurred frequently in the COVID-19 patient population and the thyroid function, as well as inflammato­ry indicators, returned to normal in nearly all instances shortly after the end of their COVID-19 illness, the researcher­s said.

However, after 12 months thyroiditi­s regions remained visible at thyroid ultrasound in half of the individual­s, even if reduced in size.

The thyroid uptake of technetium or iodine, an indicator of thyroid function, was still reduced in four out of six individual­s at nine months, although it had mostly recovered after 12 months. The long-term clinical consequenc­es, if any, are unknown, according to the researcher­s.

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correlate with the disease severity is important, and the fact that the thyroid gland seems directly involved in SARS-CoV-2 viral infection needs to be taken into account
Knowing that thyroid hormones correlate with the disease severity is important, and the fact that the thyroid gland seems directly involved in SARS-CoV-2 viral infection needs to be taken into account

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