Publications by authors named "Sotirios Charalampidis"

Background: Gigantism, characterized by excessive growth and height is due to increased secretion of growth hormone, most commonly from a pituitary adenoma. In addition to the surgical and anesthetic complexity, the extreme stature of these patients presents a unique challenge for kidney transplantation in deciding whether to proceed with a single or dual kidney transplantation. The lack of relevant literature further adds to the dilemma.

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We report the fifth, to our knowledge, published case of spontaneous intraperitoneal bladder rupture after normal, vacuum-assisted in this occasion, vaginal delivery of a 29-year-old female patient. Diagnosis was established not by imaging or intraoperative findings, but, rather, by the examination and comparison of patient's blood, urine, and peritoneal fluid urea and creatinine levels, which, due to the patient's delayed referral and sequent development of uroperitoneum and hyponatremic renal pseudofailure, were abnormal and characteristic of her medical condition. The patient was successfully managed conservatively and was discharged the sixth day after admission.

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