13 results match your criteria: "Athens General Hospital "G. Gennimatas" Mesogeion 154[Affiliation]"
World J Urol
July 2024
1st Department of Urology, School of Medicine, University of Athens, University Hospital of Athens "Aretaieion", Athens, Greece.
Purpose: The recent discovery of the urinary microbiome has led to an emerging field of investigation about the potential role of microorganisms in the pathogenesis of urinary bladder cancer. Few preliminary data have been reported so far implicating urobiome as causative and prognostic factor of bladder tumorigenesis. In the present study, a review of the current evidence is presented about microbiome composition among patients with bladder cancer and healthy individuals as well as possible implications of microbiome on urothelial carcinoma of the bladder.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEur Heart J
December 2023
Department of Cardiology, Mitera Hospital, Hygeia Group, Erythrou Stavrou 6, Attica, Athens 15123, Greece.
Curr Oncol
August 2022
Dept of Clinical Therapeutics, National & Kapodistrian University of Athens, ALEXNADRA Hospital, Vas. Sofias Ave 80, 11528 Athens, Attiki, Greece.
Arterial thromboembolism has been associated with cancer or its treatment. Unlike venous thromboembolism, the incidence and risk factors have not been extensively studied. Here, we investigated the incidence of arterial thromboembolic events (ATEs) in an institutional series of advanced urinary tract cancer (aUTC) treated with cytotoxic chemotherapy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Geriatr Oncol
January 2020
Second Department of Internal Medicine and Research Unit, University General Hospital Attikon, 1 Rimini St., Haidari, 12462 Athens, Greece.
Leuk Res
August 2018
Second Department of Internal Medicine and Research Unit, University General Hospital "Attikon", 1 Rimini St., Haidari, 12462, Athens, Greece; The Hellenic (Greek) MDS Study Group, Greece.
Am J Hematol
July 2018
Second Department of Internal Medicine and Research Unit, University General Hospital "Attikon", 1 Rimini St., Haidari, Athens, 12462, Greece.
In this study, we investigated the incidence and prognostic impact of monosomal karyotype (MK) in 405 higher-risk Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS) patients treated with 5-AZA. The MK was present in 66 out of 405 (16.3%) patients, most of whom had complex karyotype (CK).
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February 2017
General University Hospital of Patras, Rio Patron, 26500, Patras, Greece.
For patients with intermediate-2 or high risk [according to the International Prognostic Scoring System (IPSS)] myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), azacitidine treatment offers hematologic improvement (HI) but also has the potential to modify the natural disease course. 'RETRO-AZA-MDS-001', a retrospective chart review study was conducted from February to November 2012 across 17 hematology hospital sites of Greece, aiming to evaluate the clinical efficacy and safety profile of azacitidine in IPSS intermediate-2/high risk adult MDS patients in routine care. A total of 88 patients (median age 74.
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March 2017
Department of Cardiology, Athens General Hospital "G. Gennimatas", Mesogeion 154, 11527, Athens, Greece.
Inherited cardiomyopathies are a known cause of heart failure, although the pathways and mechanisms leading from mutation to the heart failure phenotype have not been elucidated. There is strong evidence that this transition is mediated, at least in part, by abnormal intracellular Ca(2+) handling, a key ion in ventricular excitation, contraction and relaxation. Studies in human myocytes, animal models and in vitro reconstituted contractile protein complexes have shown consistent correlations between Ca(2+) sensitivity and cardiomyopathy phenotype, irrespective of the causal mutation.
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July 2015
Department of Cardiology, Athens General Hospital "G. Gennimatas", Mesogeion 154, 11527, Athens, Greece.
Low-grade chronic inflammation is now being held as an important process in the development of atherosclerosis, with new links between dyslipidemia and inflammation being constantly found. While most studies aim to discover inflammatory pathways leading from dyslipidemia to atherogenesis, there is evidence that inflammation can also act in reverse, altering lipid metabolism in unfavorable ways, possibly creating a vicious cycle of inflammationdyslipidemia- inflammation. This is highly relevant for the search of novel therapeutic targets.
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July 2015
Department of Cardiology, Athens General Hospital "G. Gennimatas" Mesogeion 154, 11527, Athens, Greece.
The "holy grail" of modern interventional cardiology is the salvage of viable myocardial tissue in the distribution of an acutely occluded coronary artery. Thrombolysis and percutaneous coronary interventions, provided they can be delivered on time, can interrupt the occlusion and save tissue. At the same time restoring the patency of the coronary vessels and providing the ischemic myocardium with blood can cause additional tissue damage.
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July 2015
Department of Cardiology, Athens General Hospital "G. Gennimatas" Mesogeion 154, 11527, Athens, Greece.
Essential hypertension is a common health disorder with uncertain etiology and unclear pathophysiology. There is evidence that various systems interact in uncertain ways and mechanisms to cause hypertension. It is also well known that inflammation is a key feature in the initiation, progression and clinical implication of several cardiovascular diseases.
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July 2015
Cardiology Department and Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory, Athens General Hospital "G. Gennimatas", Mesogeion 154, 11527, Athens, Greece.
Heart failure (HF) is a complex heterogeneous syndrome with immune, metabolic and neurohumoral mechanisms interacting and leading to gradual heart contractility impairment. From the first study-to correlate inflammation with HF, inflammation biomarkers have been the subject of intense inquiry in patients with various forms of HF. Chronic HF (CHF) is strongly associated with inflammation in terms of pathogenesis, progression, severity and prognosis.
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July 2011
Department of Neurosurgery, Athens General Hospital, "G. Gennimatas," Mesogeion 154, 11527 Athens, Greece.
Background. Subdural collections of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) with associated hydrocephalus have been described by several different and sometimes inaccurate terms. It has been proposed that a subdural effusion with hydrocephalus (SDEH) can be treated effectively with a ventriculoperitoneal shunt (V-P shunt).
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