COVID-19: The Endocrine opportunity in a pandemic.

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The 2019 Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has disrupted the social, economical and medical system worldwide. Although it is strictly an infectious disease, its intricate bidirectional relationship with various non-communicable metabolic diseases and endocrinological factors has been observed. While diabetes, hypertension, obesity have been found to be independent risk factors for COVID-19 disease severity and mortality, more inclination towards sedentary lifestyle, psychosocial stress at this critical time may be the harbingers of metabolic syndrome. Thus, endocrinologists have a great opportunity to play their role to combat this pandemic. This paper examines how various endocrinological disorders influence the dynamics of COVID-19 and vice versa. Moreover, it also intends to review the clinical guidelines to be adopted in practice of endocrinology in this trying time.
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Authors Chatterjee, Subhankar;Ghosh, Ritwik;Biswas, Payel;Dubey, Souvik;Guria, Rishi T;Sharma, Chandra B;Kalra, Sanjay;
Journal minerva endocrinologica
Year 2020
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10.23736/S0391-1977.20.03216-2
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