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Atypical Thyroid Inflammation Observed in Early COVID-19 Patients – MD Magazine
In ENDO 2021 data, approximately one-third of an observed COVID-19 patient population in Italy was still experiencing signs of thyroid inflammation after 3 months,…

Persistent atypical thyroid gland inflammation may be prevalent in patients with COVID-19, according to new findings from a three-month assessment conducted during the beginning of the pandemic.
In data presented by a team of Italian investigators at ENDO 2021 this weekend, approximately one-third of an observed patient population to had been diagnosed with moderate to severe COVID-19 during the early outbreak in Europe was still experiencing signs of thyroid inflammation after 3 months, despite…
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