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SM ISO690:2012 ŢÎBÎRNĂ, Andrei, CLIPCA, Adrian, MOTREAC, Cristina, CIBOTARI, Diana. The evolution of thyroid pathology in patients of post COVID - 19. In: Revista de Ştiinţe ale Sănătăţii din Moldova, 2022, nr. 3 An.1(29), p. 302. ISSN 2345-1467. |
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Introduction. Thyroid nodular pathologies are the most common pathologies in the endocrine system. The infection with Covid 19 associated with nodular thyroid pathology can contribute to the clinical-neurological evolution and prognosis of this disease. The purpose of the work. Presentation of 15 cases of nodular pathology of the thyroid gland associated with Covid 19 surgically treated in the IMSP Oncologic Institute clinic. Material and methods. Clinicalneurological and paraclinical anamnesis data were taken from the medical records. The patients were investigated by collecting the anamnesis, USG, CT when is necessary. Results. All 15 patients with nodular pathology were to the evidence by endocrinologist, who undergo to hormone replacement therapy. After a period of three months, bearing with Covid 19, the patients had to be admitted in the department of head and neck tumors. The complaints became more intense including: pronounced asthenia, patients became anxious, panicked, speech disorders and the sudden increase in size of the nodular pathology. Seven patients in the study group underwent in surgical treatment, two of them were confirmed postsurgical with papillary cancer without capsule spreading. Conclusions. We can assume that the patients who suffered the Covid 19 infection partially contributed to the intensification of the clinical-neurological evolution of the nodular pathology and required for surgical treatment. |
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Cuvinte-cheie COVID 19, thyroid gland, nodular pathology, COVID 19, glandă tiroidă, patologie nodulară |
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