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COVID-19 autopsy cases: detection of virus in endocrine tissues

PURPOSE: The SARS-CoV-2 genome has been detected in a variety of human samples including blood, urine, semen, and faeces. However, evidence of virus presence in tissues other than lung are limited. METHODS: We investigated whether SARS-CoV-2 could be detected in 50 autoptic specimens of endocrine or...

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Autores principales: Poma, A. M., Bonuccelli, D., Giannini, R., Macerola, E., Vignali, P., Ugolini, C., Torregrossa, L., Proietti, A., Pistello, M., Basolo, A., Santini, F., Toniolo, A., Basolo, F.
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Publicado: Springer International Publishing 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8243303/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34191258
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40618-021-01628-y
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author Poma, A. M.
Bonuccelli, D.
Giannini, R.
Macerola, E.
Vignali, P.
Ugolini, C.
Torregrossa, L.
Proietti, A.
Pistello, M.
Basolo, A.
Santini, F.
Toniolo, A.
Basolo, F.
author_facet Poma, A. M.
Bonuccelli, D.
Giannini, R.
Macerola, E.
Vignali, P.
Ugolini, C.
Torregrossa, L.
Proietti, A.
Pistello, M.
Basolo, A.
Santini, F.
Toniolo, A.
Basolo, F.
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description PURPOSE: The SARS-CoV-2 genome has been detected in a variety of human samples including blood, urine, semen, and faeces. However, evidence of virus presence in tissues other than lung are limited. METHODS: We investigated whether SARS-CoV-2 could be detected in 50 autoptic specimens of endocrine organs from 29 patients who died of COVID-19. RESULTS: The virus was detected in 25 specimens including ten abdominal subcutaneous adipose tissue samples (62%), six testes (67%), and nine thyroid (36%) samples. The analysis of multiple endocrine organ samples obtained from the same patients showed that, in virus-positive cases, the viral genome was consistently detected in all but two matched specimens. CONCLUSION: Our findings show that the virus spread into endocrine organs is a common event in severe cases. Further studies should assess the rate of the phenomenon in clinically mild cases. The potential long-term effects of COVID-19 on endocrine functions should be taken into consideration.
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spelling pubmed-82433032021-07-01 COVID-19 autopsy cases: detection of virus in endocrine tissues Poma, A. M. Bonuccelli, D. Giannini, R. Macerola, E. Vignali, P. Ugolini, C. Torregrossa, L. Proietti, A. Pistello, M. Basolo, A. Santini, F. Toniolo, A. Basolo, F. J Endocrinol Invest Rapid Communication PURPOSE: The SARS-CoV-2 genome has been detected in a variety of human samples including blood, urine, semen, and faeces. However, evidence of virus presence in tissues other than lung are limited. METHODS: We investigated whether SARS-CoV-2 could be detected in 50 autoptic specimens of endocrine organs from 29 patients who died of COVID-19. RESULTS: The virus was detected in 25 specimens including ten abdominal subcutaneous adipose tissue samples (62%), six testes (67%), and nine thyroid (36%) samples. The analysis of multiple endocrine organ samples obtained from the same patients showed that, in virus-positive cases, the viral genome was consistently detected in all but two matched specimens. CONCLUSION: Our findings show that the virus spread into endocrine organs is a common event in severe cases. Further studies should assess the rate of the phenomenon in clinically mild cases. The potential long-term effects of COVID-19 on endocrine functions should be taken into consideration. Springer International Publishing 2021-06-30 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC8243303/ /pubmed/34191258 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40618-021-01628-y Text en © Italian Society of Endocrinology (SIE) 2021 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
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Poma, A. M.
Bonuccelli, D.
Giannini, R.
Macerola, E.
Vignali, P.
Ugolini, C.
Torregrossa, L.
Proietti, A.
Pistello, M.
Basolo, A.
Santini, F.
Toniolo, A.
Basolo, F.
COVID-19 autopsy cases: detection of virus in endocrine tissues
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8243303/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34191258
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40618-021-01628-y
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