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Atypical fibroxanthoma is an infrequent, low-grade superficial cutaneous neoplasm, usually presenting as a nodule or plaque of red color. It is considered as a superficial variant of pleomorphic dermal sarcoma. Although atypical fibroxanthoma has similar histologic features to pleomorphic dermal sarcoma, it has less aggressive behavior.

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  • The text discusses a specific RNA virus that enters human cells by attaching to a receptor associated with N-acetyl-9-O-acetylneuraminic acid, leading to respiratory infections that are usually mild but can become severe in vulnerable populations.
  • In Greece, respiratory infections are primarily caused by the HCoVs 229E and OC43 viruses, with viral infections traditionally representing less than 3% of cases.
  • A case of severe lung infection in an immunocompromised woman caused by a previously undetected virus in Greece is reported, highlighting the need to consider this virus in severe respiratory infection diagnoses.
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Background: Several studies investigated the mental health needs of hospital staff in Greece during the debt crisis era. Yet, no relevant data are available regarding the mental health of hospital staff after this period. The aims of this study are: 1) To investigate the prevalence of clinically significant depression and anxiety in healthcare workers in a general hospital in Athens, Greece; 2) to search for the association of quality of life with anxiety and depression in those workers; 3) to investigate the association of sociodemographic characteristics with those parameters.

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