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ea0073aep184 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2021

Diabetes mellitus is associated with a higher relative risk for Parkinson’s disease in women than in men

Deischinger Carola , Dervic Elma , Kaleta Michaela , Klimek Peter , Kautzky-Willer Alexandra

IntroductionIn general, the risk to develop Parkinson’s disease (PD) is higher in men compared to women. Besides male sex and genetics, research suggests diabetes mellitus (DM) is a risk factor for PD as well. In this population-level study, we aimed at investigating the sex-specific impact of DM on the risk of developing PD.Research design and methodsMedical claims data were analyzed in a cross-sectiona...

ea0081p766 | Late-Breaking | ECE2022

Diagnostic process in a lipodystrophic syndrome suspition, a clinical case

Ferreira Pablo , Martinez de la Cruz Paula , Miren Azkutia Uribe Echevarria Ane , Shabaka Fernandez Amir , Lois Chicharro Pablo , Carolina Doejo Marciales Sandra , Fabiola Barra Malig Solange , Garmendia Fernandez Cristina , Almodovar Ruiz Francica , Jose Gorgojo Martinez Juan

The lipodystrophic syndromes are a heterogeneous group of congenital or acquired disorders characterized by either complete or partial lack of adipose tissue with the apparent accumulation of fat in other regions of the body. Their prevalence is low and ranges from 1:200000/500000 and they usually suffer metabolic abnormalities associated with the abnormal distributition of fat such as severe insulin resistance with acantosis and diabetes, progressive liver disease along with ...