Publications by authors named "Nikolaos Filippou"

De Garengeot's hernia is a rare clinical entity. Appropriate and acute diagnosis in emergency basis is challenging (usually misdiagnosed as incarcerated femoral hernia), and the surgical management varies from case to case. This report emphasizes the importance of including De Garengeot's hernia in the differential diagnosis of incarcerated groin hernias and the need to establish a well-defined strategy regarding surgical management options.

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Autoimmune pancreatitis (AIP) is a rare systematic autoimmune disease that causes chronic pancreatitis. Type 1-AIP (IgG4-related disease) may involve other organs as well. In this report we are presenting a case of a 74-year-old man with obstructive abdominal pain jaundice, mild and a history of retroperitoneal fibrosis and hydronephrosis.

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Introduction: Ocular invasion is extremely rare for a primary eyelid Basosquamous Carcinoma (BSC). It can however occur in neglected cases if the clinical signs are overseen and the BSC is misdiagnosed for a less aggressive skin carcinoma.

Materials And Methods: A 58-year-old man suffering from an inferior eyelid BSC that had been neglected for 7 years was referred to our clinic.

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