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Background and objective The treatment of early-stage laryngeal glottic cancer involves surgery or radiotherapy, and both have similar survival rates. However, discrepancies between systematic reviews in the literature point towards the continuous need for more data. In this study, we aimed to investigate the oncologic value of surgery at an ENT university department of a tertiary hospital in Greece.

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The effect of lipid-lowering treatment on indices of MASLD in familial hypercholesterolemia patients.

Clin Nutr

December 2024

Department of Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA; Department of Medicine, Boston VA Healthcare System, Boston, MA, USA. Electronic address:

Background & Aims: The effect of lipid-lowering treatment (LLT) on metabolic dysfunction associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) is unclear. This is relevant for patients with familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) who are on lifelong LLT. We aimed to evaluate the effect of LLT on MASLD indices in this population.

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Modulating Sympathetic Nervous System with the use of SGLT2 Inhibitors: Where There is Smoke, There is Fire?

J Cardiovasc Pharmacol

October 2024

First Department of Cardiology, School of Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Hippokration General Hospital, 115 27, Athens, Greece.

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  • * SGLT2i have shown benefits in heart and kidney protection, improving overall mortality and cardiovascular outcomes, with research exploring their effects on various bodily pathways, particularly concerning inflammation and microcirculation.
  • * The review highlights the potential influence of SGLT2i on the sympathetic nervous system (SNS), noting conflicting research results but emphasizing the importance of understanding SNS modulation in HF treatment options.
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Long-Term Outcomes of Rituximab-Treated Adult Patients with Podocytopathies.

J Am Soc Nephrol

October 2024

Department of Internal Medicine IV (Nephrology and Hypertension), Medical University Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria.

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  • A retrospective study of 183 adult patients treated with rituximab for podocytopathies showed that 82% achieved complete or partial remission within 6 months.
  • *Long-term follow-up revealed that 55% of initial responders maintained relapse-free survival over three years, with improved outcomes linked to maintenance therapy.
  • *Patients on maintenance therapy experienced significantly fewer relapses per year and maintained stable kidney function compared to non-responders.
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Objective: To evaluate trends in physical activity levels and their associations with demographic characteristics, health status, and lifetime cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk.

Methods: A longitudinal analysis was conducted using data from 987 males and 1,001 females (45 ± 12 years old) participating in the ATTICA cohort study. Physical activity levels were assessed at baseline (2001-2002) and subsequent follow-ups (2006, 2012, and 2022).

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Infections in psoriatic arthritis: association with treatment.

Ther Adv Musculoskelet Dis

October 2024

Joint Rheumatology Program, Clinical Immunology-Rheumatology Unit, Second Department of Medicine and Laboratory, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens School of Medicine, General Hospital of Athens Hippokration, 114 Vass. Sophias Avenue, Athens 115 27, Greece.

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  • - Serious infections (SIs) are a major concern for patients with psoriatic arthritis (PsA), especially when treated with various medications, including traditional options like methotrexate and newer biologics such as IL-23 inhibitors and JAK inhibitors.
  • - While the overall incidence of SIs in PsA patients is lower than that in rheumatoid arthritis patients, there are ongoing safety concerns, particularly with the potential reactivation of latent infections like tuberculosis when using TNF inhibitors, which can be managed with proper screening.
  • - Newer treatments like IL-23 inhibitors show no increase in common infection risk, but JAK inhibitors are associated with an elevated risk of herpes zoster, highlighting the importance of monitoring and preventive measures in treatment
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Tobacco use represents the leading preventable risk factor for premature deaths worldwide. A meta-analysis of 74 epidemiological studies, including 3.2 million individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) from 33 countries, reported a pooled prevalence of smoking of 20.

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  • - Current research indicates that asymptomatic atrial fibrillation (AF) may lead to similar risks of stroke and mortality as symptomatic AF, despite conflicting previous findings.
  • - A review of 36 studies, involving over 217,000 participants, showed no significant differences in all-cause mortality, stroke, or other major health outcomes between symptomatic and asymptomatic AF patients; however, symptomatic patients had a higher risk of developing new heart failure.
  • - Symptomatic patients tended to receive more aggressive treatments like antiarrhythmic drugs and ablation therapy, while asymptomatic patients had a higher chance of progressing to permanent AF.
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Triglyceride-glucose index (TyG) as a novel biomarker in the era of cardiometabolic medicine.

Int J Cardiol

January 2025

Director of Cardiovascular Research Institute WHO Collaboration Centre, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran; School of Population and Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.

In the period of increasing prevalence of metabolic disorders such as obesity and diabetes, healthcare professionals are facing significant challenges. Therefore, an accurate global assessment of insulin resistance is of utmost importance. Current medical research is focused on identifying an easily accessible and reproducible gold-standard surrogate marker for insulin resistance.

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Atrial tachycardias in young patients may portend ominous prognosis. We present the case of a 17-year-old male with atrial tachycardia and extensive low-voltage areas in the right atrium, its treatment, and discuss potential diagnoses.

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Editorial: Viral hepatitis elimination: Still a big challenge: Care is not only for C.

Aliment Pharmacol Ther

November 2024

2nd Department of Internal Medicine, Hippokration General Hospital of Athens, Medical School of National & Kapodistrian, University of Athens, Athens, Greece.

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Hypertension, characterized by elevated blood pressure levels, remains a global health concern due to its association with cardiovascular complications, notably thrombosis. Thrombosis, the formation of blood clots within blood vessels, poses a significant risk for myocardial infarction, stroke, and limb ischemia, leading to adverse patient outcomes. Understanding the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying thrombosis in hypertension is crucial for developing effective preventive and therapeutic strategies.

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Sodium-Glucose Co-transporter-2 Inhibitors in Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: The Framework for Recommendations for Their Potential Use.

Diabetes Ther

December 2024

Diabetes Centre-Diabetic Foot Clinic, Second Department of Internal Medicine, Democritus University of Thrace, University Hospital of Alexandroupolis, Alexandroupolis, Greece.

The growing prevalence of overweight/obesity, the persistence of inadequate glycemic control among the majority of affected individuals, and the still unacceptably high risk of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality among population with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D), impose an urgent need for the introduction of non-insulin glucose-lowering agents in the therapeutic armamentarium. Given that their antihyperglycemic mechanism of action is independent of endogenous insulin secretion and that the observed cardio-renal benefits are unrelated to their glucose-lowering properties, one can speculate that the use of sodium-glucose co-transporter-2 inhibitors (SGLT2is) could provide benefits in T1D, similar to the ones observed among individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus, chronic kidney disease (CKD), and heart failure. Available evidence from randomized controlled trials suggests that treatment with SGLT2is as adjunct to insulin in T1D results in modest reductions in glycated hemoglobin and body weight.

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  • The report discusses a case of a 48-year-old patient with pre-extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (XDR tb) who died from myocarditis following a complex treatment regimen.
  • The patient's history of poor adherence to medication resulted in acquired resistance to both first- and second-line drugs, complicating her condition.
  • This case highlights a potentially lethal side effect of drug treatment for resistant tb, urging clinicians to be vigilant about the risk of drug-induced myocarditis in similar patients.
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  • Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the leading cause of chronic liver disease linked to metabolic syndrome and conditions like insulin resistance, obesity, and diabetes, which increase cardiovascular risks.
  • Endothelial dysfunction is a key factor in the progression of heart diseases such as atherosclerosis and coronary artery disease in individuals with NAFLD.
  • The review aims to explore the connections between NAFLD and coronary artery disease, including the underlying mechanisms, genetic factors, and effective management strategies for patients.
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Nutrition and Glycemic Control in Children and Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus Attending Diabetes Camps.

Nutrients

October 2024

Endocrine Unit and Diabetes Centre, Department of Clinical Therapeutics, Alexandra Hospital, School of Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, 115 28 Athens, Greece.

Diabetes camps for children and adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes mellitus (T1DM) offer the opportunity to have a camping experience in a safe and supportive environment where they can receive diabetes skills education, such as glucose self-monitoring, insulin injections, management of hypoglycemia/hyperglycemia, and nutritional recommendations, including meal planning and carbohydrate counting. The ultimate goal of diabetes camps is to educate children to manage their condition independently, without parental involvement. Additionally, attending a diabetes camp is an excellent opportunity to meet peers and share their experiences and concerns about their condition, enhancing their confidence and reducing diabetes-related emotional distress.

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Precapillary pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a significant complication of systemic sclerosis (SSc). It represents one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality, correlating with a significantly dismal prognosis and quality of life. Despite advancements in the management of patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension associated with SSc (SSc-PAH), no significant improvement has been reported in survival of patients with precapillary SSc-PH associated with extensive lung parenchyma disease.

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  • Sodium-glucose co-transporter-2 inhibitors (SGLT2is) were found to significantly lower cardiovascular and all-cause mortality in people with chronic kidney disease (CKD) based on a systematic review of 11 studies involving over 83,000 participants.
  • These medications reduced the risk of cardiovascular death by 14%, all-cause death by 15%, and major adverse cardiac events (MACE) by 13%, showing consistent effects across different levels of kidney function and risk categories.
  • The findings suggest that SGLT2is could be beneficial for CKD patients, regardless of their baseline kidney function or cardiovascular risk level, highlighting their potential in improving health outcomes in this population.
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  • Adolescent mothers represent 10% of global births and face significant risks of anemia, leading to increased maternal morbidity and mortality; the study focuses on this demographic in Northern Greece over a decade.
  • A total of 238 pregnant adolescents were analyzed, with a majority being Greek nationals, primarily from the Roma community, and all had dropped out of school; the study found high rates of anemia and iron deficiency among them.
  • The findings highlight the need for targeted interventions, especially for migrant and Roma adolescents, who exhibited the lowest hemoglobin and ferritin levels, emphasizing the ongoing socio-medical challenges related to adolescent pregnancy.
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A unique case of mesothelial cyst removal during peritoneal dialysis.

Perit Dial Int

October 2024

First Department of Pediatrics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Hippokration Hospital, Thessaloniki, Greece.

A peritoneal mesothelial cyst is a rare entity, commonly asymptomatic, which is usually detected as an incidental radiological finding and needs surgical intervention for complete removal. We present a unique case of a peritoneal simple mesothelial cyst that was removed accidentally during peritoneal dialysis in a pediatric patient.

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  • - The study aimed to determine the rates of overweight and obesity among patients admitted to an internal medicine department and to see if there's a link between body mass index (BMI) and reasons for hospitalization.
  • - Over a 30-day period, 118 patients were analyzed, revealing that 53.25% of them had overweight or obesity, with a mean BMI of 26.85 kg/m² and an average age of 71.84 years.
  • - A significant finding was that patients hospitalized for hepatobiliary diseases had a higher BMI compared to those admitted for other gastrointestinal issues, suggesting that the reason for hospitalization may influence BMI.
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  • The study investigates the effectiveness of sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors in preventing contrast-induced acute kidney injury (CI-AKI) in patients with type 2 diabetes undergoing coronary procedures, as current preventive methods are limited.
  • Through a systematic review of relevant studies, the research found that long-term use of SGLT2 inhibitors significantly reduced the risk of CI-AKI compared to control groups, with strong results for both elective and urgent procedures.
  • The findings suggest that chronic SGLT2 inhibitor treatment could be beneficial for preventing CI-AKI in diabetic patients, but more randomized controlled trials are needed to validate these results.
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