Publications by authors named "D Kyriakopoulou"

Patients with transfusion-dependent thalassaemia (TDT) are considered an at increased-risk population for severe and/or morbid coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection. Timely vaccination is the main preventive method for severe COVID-19. Different adverse events and reactions after vaccination have been reported, with severe ones being extremely rare.

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  • The study aimed to examine how blood pressure variability (BPV) relates to health outcomes like mortality and cardiovascular events in adults with type 2 diabetes, measuring various types of blood pressure data.
  • Researchers analyzed data from over 377,000 patients and found that higher systolic blood pressure (SBP) variability significantly increased the risk of all-cause mortality, major adverse cardiovascular events (MACEs), and microvascular complications, while diastolic blood pressure did not show a significant association.
  • The findings suggest that assessing BPV may offer more insight into cardiovascular risks than just looking at average blood pressure levels in these patients.
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ADAMTSs are a family of secreted proteinases that share the metalloproteinase domain with matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs). By acting on a large panel of extracellular substrates, they control several cell functions such as fusion, adhesion, proliferation and migration. Through their thrombospondin motifs they also possess anti-angiogenic properties.

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We report the case of a 5-year-old child with clinical and hematological findings consistent with the diagnosis of α-thalassemia intermedia (α-TI). Molecular analysis disclosed the common 3.7 kb deletion in the α-globin gene cluster in trans to a novel in-frame 6 bp deletion in the HBA2 gene.

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Background: Neutrophil Gelatinase-Associated Lipocalin (NGAL) (known as NGAL, Lipocalin 2, Siderocalin, Uterocalin, proteinase-3 and 24p3) is a mammalian small 25-kD peptide that belongs to the lipocalin superfamily, which consists of about 20 small lipoproteins. NGAL was initially discovered as an antibacterial factor of natural immunity and an acute-phase protein. NGAL is also an iron trafficking protein, a member of the non-transferrin-bound iron (NTBI) pool and an alternative to the transferrin-mediated iron-delivery pathway.

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