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ea0035p1083 | Thyroid Cancer | ECE2014

Langerhans cell histiocytosis and papillary thyroid carcinoma

Biagetti Betina , Diego Estrella , Dalama Belen , Iglesias Carmela , Gonzalez Oscar , Mesa Jordi

Introduction: Thyroid gland involvement by Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis (LCH) is a very rare condition. It occurs by thyroid infiltration that may result in hypothyroidism. LCH may be also related to neoplastic processes such as leukemias or lymphomas. However, the association with papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) is exceptional. We introduce a case and review the reported cases of this association.Case report: We describe a 33 year old patient diagnos...

ea0041gp223 | Thyroid Cancer | ECE2016

Macro, but not micrometastases, detected by OSNA technique are related with more aggressive papillary thyroid cancer features

Zafon Carles , Iglesias Carmela , Gonzalez Oscar , Temprana Jordi , Caubet Enric , Garcia-Burillo Amparo , Obiols Gabriel , Serres Xavier , Mesa Jordi

Introduction: Classically, risk stratification in papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) assigned the same magnitude of risk to all patients with regional lymph node involvement (N1 disease). However, specific lymph node characteristics (such as size, number, extension, etc.) will allow individualizing treatment and follow-up. One-Step Nucleic Acid Amplification (OSNA) measures the number of copies of mRNA of cytokeratin 19 (CK19) as a marker of lymph node metastasis. Thus, copy nu...

ea0037gp.24.04 | Thyroid–genetics | ECE2015

Lymph node involvement using one-step nucleic acid amplification according to BRAF gene mutation status in patients with papillary thyroid carcinoma submitted to lymph node dissection

Zafon Carles , Gonzalez Oscar , Temprana Jordi , Obiols Gabriel , Garcia-Burillo Amparo , Serres Xavier , Balibrea Jose Maria , Castell Joan , Mesa Jordi , Iglesias Carmela

Introduction: The relationship between the BRAF gene mutation in papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) and the presence of lymph node metastasis (LNM) is a subject of controversy.Objective: To analyse the influence of BRAF mutation status in the characteristics of lymph nodes in patients with PTC submitted to lymph node dissection (LND).Material and methods: Lymph nodes obtained from 20 patients (12 females, mean age 50±15 y...

ea0022p532 | Male reproduction | ECE2010

Validation of salivary testosterone as a diagnostic test in the hypothalamic–pituitary–gonadal axis diseases

Moreno-Perez Oscar , Gonzalez-Sanchez Victor Luis , Romualdo Luis Garcia de Guadiana , Sanchez-Ortiga Ruth , Guerra Rocio Alfayate , Dot Monserrat Mauri , Alfonso Antonio Miguel Pico

Introduction: Salivary testosterone (Sal-T) reflects the plasma free testosterone fraction that can flow passively through the salivary glands and appears to be a strong correlation with the Calculated free testosterone (CFT) in both eugonadal and hypogonadal men. Since the collection of saliva is simple, noninvasive and inexpensive, the Sal-T is a promising tool for the screening of hypogonadism. Despite the initial interest that Sal-T has aroused, new clinical studies are ne...

ea0056p582 | Obesity | ECE2018

“A new life in a new body”: the evolution of pregnancy following bariatric surgery in obese females

Arevalo Mayra Velasquez , Fidilio Enzamaria , Guerrero Mireia , Castillejo Neus , Comas Marta , Goya Maria , Gonzalez Oscar , Mesa Jordi , Hernandez Cristina , Simo Rafael , Ciudin Andreea

Introduction: Maternal obesity (MO) increases the risk of gestational and neonatal complications. Bariatric surgery (BS) is currently the most effective long-term treatment of MO. The sustained weight loss after BS reduces the risk of maternal comorbidities during pregnancy. Nevertheless, BS is associated with an important risk of nutrients deficiency, and some data indicate that might increase the risk of prematurity and low birth weight. The objective of the present study is...