id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-280227-4v4mbej4 Dasgupta, Prokar Covid‐19 and urology 2020-05-29 .txt text/plain 492 32 55 It is thought that kidney cells are particularly prone to invasion by the virus, as evidenced by the numbers of kidney dysfunction cases in COVID-19 patients, and this may be attributable to the presence of angiotensin-converting 2 enzyme receptors on a small percentage of these cells to which the SARS-CoV-2 virus has an affinity. The article further discusses the difficulty for medical students and trainees, transplant clinics and oncology, focusing on China, Italy and the UK. The use of webinars for presentation of cases and social media, such as Twitter's Journal Club (https://twitter.com/iurojc), can allow such remote discussions to take place. COVID-19 pandemic -is virtual urology clinic the answer to keeping the cancer pathway moving? Global challenges to urology practice during the COVID-19 pandemic COVID-19 and urology: a comprehensive review of the literature Bolstering the surgical response to COVID-19: how virtual technology will save lives and safeguard surgical practice ./cache/cord-280227-4v4mbej4.txt ./txt/cord-280227-4v4mbej4.txt