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Sars cov-2 infection in the development of preeclampsia

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Author: 
Javier Eduardo Mangones Lopez, Tania Isabel Canabal vides, Oscar Luis Durango Conde, Camila Andrea De León Mendoza, María Paula Vega Salgado, María José Álvarez Gómez, Karen Milena Salom Urueta and Tania Sofía Arroyo Martínez
Page No: 
1760-1762

Introduction: Multiple endocrine neoplasms are a set of syndromes that are inherited in an autosomal dominant manner and are characterized by producing endocrine proliferative lesions, thus leading to hyperfunction of these glands. The characteristics of these lesions can be benign, malignant, or mixed. Methodology: During this review, a search was carried out in different indexed journals and others, using keywords such as Multiple endocrine neoplasia, pheochromocytoma, Hyperparathyroidism, in order to obtain original and review articles whose publication had been carried out before 2020. were initially obtained articles but then applying our inclusion and exclusion criteria, we were left with 8 of which we collected the most applicable and relevant information possible. Results: There is a clear association between covid 19 and pre-eclampsia, based on the incidence of pre-eclampsia associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection Conclution: In Colombia there is no official report that relates these two pathologies, so the departmental and national statistical analysis is developed with little scientific evidence and unofficial data, which from our point of view would be a point for improvement by the INS, providing a detailed and updated characterization of the relationship between COVID19 and pre-eclampsia

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