Preview

Clinical and experimental thyroidology

Advanced search

Development of SARS-CoV-2 atypical thyroiditis in a patient with severe COVID-19

https://doi.org/10.14341/ket12745

Abstract

The novel coronavirus infection SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) has gone down in history as one of the deadliest pandemics in history. Since the first reports of SARS-CoV-2 infection, a lot of data has appeared regarding the features of the COVID-19 pathogenesis and the effect of the virus on various organs and tissues. It is known that SARS-CoV-2 can cause both pulmonary and systemic inflammation, causing multiple organ dysfunction. In addition, since the beginning of the pandemic, reports of the relationship between COVID-19 and thyroid dysfunction have continued to emerge. Numerous studies have demonstrated that the thyroid gland and the entire hypothalamus-pituitary-thyroid axis can be significant targets for the pathogenic effects of SARS-CoV-2.
The classic thyroid dysfunctions in infectious diseases, also described in COVID-19, are subacute thyroiditis and secondary hypothyroidism. Of particular interest is the development of atypical thyroiditis-SARS-CoV-2 against the background of COVID-19, a condition first recorded during COVID-19, associated with formidable cardiovascular complications and high mortality in patients with COVID-19, not previously encountered in other viral infections.
This article describes a clinical case of SARS-CoV-2 atypical thyroiditis in a patient with bilateral viral pneumonia in the acute period of COVID-19.

About the Authors

E. A. Kolpakova
Endocrinology research centre
Russian Federation

Evgenia A. Kolpakova, MD

Dmitry Ulyanova street 11, 117292, Moscow


Competing Interests:

Авторы декларируют отсутствие явных и потенциальных конфликтов интересов, связанных с содержанием настоящей статьи



А. А. Voznesenskaya
Endocrinology research centre
Russian Federation

Anastasia А. Voznesenskaya, MD

Dmitry Ulyanova street 11, 117292, Moscow


Competing Interests:

Авторы декларируют отсутствие явных и потенциальных конфликтов интересов, связанных с содержанием настоящей статьи



E. A. Metreveli
Endocrinology research centre
Russian Federation

Eteri A. Metreveli

Dmitry Ulyanova street 11, 117292, Moscow


Competing Interests:

Авторы декларируют отсутствие явных и потенциальных конфликтов интересов, связанных с содержанием настоящей статьи



L. V. Nikankina
Endocrinology research centre
Russian Federation

Larisa V. Nikankina, PhD

Dmitry Ulyanova street 11, 117292, Moscow


Competing Interests:

Авторы декларируют отсутствие явных и потенциальных конфликтов интересов, связанных с содержанием настоящей статьи



E. A. Troshina
Endocrinology research centre
Russian Federation

Ekaterina A. Troshina, MD, PhD, professor, corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Dmitry Ulyanova street 11, 117292, Moscow


Competing Interests:

Авторы декларируют отсутствие явных и потенциальных конфликтов интересов, связанных с содержанием настоящей статьи



References

1.


Review

For citations:


Kolpakova E.A., Voznesenskaya А.А., Metreveli E.A., Nikankina L.V., Troshina E.A. Development of SARS-CoV-2 atypical thyroiditis in a patient with severe COVID-19. Clinical and experimental thyroidology. 2022;18(3):23-28. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.14341/ket12745

Views: 731


ISSN 1995-5472 (Print)
ISSN 2310-3787 (Online)