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ea0070aep427 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2020

Relationship between blastocystis sp. parasitization and metabolic syndrome in an obese spanish population

Caudet-Esteban. Jana , Cifre Martinez Susana , Trelis Villanueva María , Camara-Gómez Rosa , Palasí Rosana , Merino Torres Juan Francisco

Introduction: Blastocystissp. (BS) is the most common intestinal parasite that is isolated in human fecal samples. Its pathogenic role is still questioned. While some consider it a beneficial component of the human intestinal microbiota, some evidence relates it with dysbiosis and development of metabolic syndrome (MS). Its presence has been inversely correlated with BMI.Objective: The objective of this study is two-fold: determining the prevale...

ea0070aep953 | Thyroid | ECE2020

Diagnostic patterns of relapsed differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) and the efficacy of rescue therapies (ERUDIT Study)

Sambo Marcel , Navarro Elena , Aller Javier , Guadalix Sonsoles , Zafón Carlos , González Cristina , Santamaría Javier , González Marcelino , Puig Manel , Galofré Juan C. , Argüelles Iñaki , Vallejo Juan A. , Pubul Virginia , Santos Rita , Llanos Marta , Crespo Guillermo , Segura Ángel , Navarro Miguel , Gajate Pablo , Valdivia Javier , López Carlos , Castelo Beatriz , Villanueva María J. , Araujo Fábia , Orcajo Lorenzo , Rodríguez-Villanueva Julio

Introduction: Advanced differentiated thyroid carcinoma (aDTC) – herein defined as locally unresectable or metastatic disease – is one of the most common late-stage endocrine neoplasias. However, available data about its natural history is limited. ERUDIT is a multicenter, observational, retrospective study of patients diagnosed with aDTC in Spain and Portugal. The study describes its natural history from the initial diagnosis until the advanced stages of disease, ...