Is there a role for the adrenal glands in long COVID?

The symptoms of long COVID and chronic adrenal insufficiency have striking similarities. Therefore, we aim to raise awareness of assessing adrenal function in patients with long COVID.

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Coronaviruses
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Disease transmission
Drug dosages
Endocrinology
Hormones
Infections
Inflammation
Long COVID
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Metabolism
Viral infections
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