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Master thesis . 2023
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Implicações ginecológicas da pandemia COVID-19

Authors: Pinto, Helena Sofia Pereira;

Implicações ginecológicas da pandemia COVID-19

Abstract

A pandemia COVID-19 já afetou mais de 759 milhões de pessoas em todo o mundo. Em Portugal, em particular, até ao momento já se contam mais de 5 570 473 casos. Sabe-se que a infeção SARS-CoV-2 tem repercussões multissistémicas a curto e longo-prazo. Contudo, na prática clínica, é ainda pouco conhecido qual o impacto da infeção SARS-CoV-2 no sistema ginecológico e reprodutivo. Este trabalho pretende avaliar as potenciais alterações provocadas pela infeção e/ou vacinação no ciclo menstrual, reserva ovárica, fertilidade feminina e masculina e tratamentos de procriação medicamente assistida (PMA) e também conhecer os mecanismos subjacentes a essas modificações. Para o cumprimento do principal objetivo do artigo, propomo-nos a realizar uma revisão narrativa da literatura disponível sobre a temática. Com a realização deste artigo foi possível constatar ausência de consenso, relativamente ao real impacto da infeção e vacinação contra a infeção por SARS-CoV-2 relativamente ao impacto no ciclo menstrual, reserva ovárica e, consequentemente, fertilidade e sucesso de técnicas de PMA.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

The COVID-19 pandemic has already affected more than 759 million people worldwide. In Portugal, there are, until now, 5 570 473 confirmed cases. It is a known fact that the SARS-CoV-2 infection can have multiple systemic repercussions, both at long and short term. Despite this, the underlying mechanisms related to SARS-CoV-2 infection and female reproductive system, have not been fully clarified. To fulfill the main goal of this article, we propose to make a literature narrative review. It was possible to conclude, that further investigation is needed to understand the effects of SARS-CoV-2 infection and vaccination on the female menstrual cycle, ovarian reserve, fertility and PMA techniques..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

Trabalho Final do Mestrado Integrado em Medicina apresentado à Faculdade de Medicina

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Fertilidade, Menstruation disturbances, Fertility, Alterações menstruais, Ovarian reserve, COVID-19, Reserva ovárica

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