10 results match your criteria: "Athens General Hospital 'Georgios Gennimatas'[Affiliation]"

Intramedullary abscess of the spinal cord (IASC) is a rare but treatable condition that presents with a variety of symptoms. An MRI scan with contrast is the imaging examination of choice. We present a rare case of IASC causing severe paraparesis in an otherwise healthy young male.

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  • Mucoceles are benign cysts that form when the sinus openings get blocked, leading to potential complications like erosion and expansion into surrounding areas.
  • The case presented highlights the development of a frontal mucocele after head trauma, stressing the need for prompt diagnosis and treatment.
  • Treatment usually involves removing the mucocele and may require procedures to reconstruct the area to ensure good cosmetic results.
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  • Intraoperative hypotension (IOH) during anesthesia can lead to serious complications, and the study examines whether a machine learning tool called the Hypotension Prediction Index (HPI) can help predict and reduce these episodes.
  • The systematic review included nine randomized control trials and five cohort studies, revealing that using HPI significantly decreased the average time and incidents of hypotension compared to standard methods.
  • Although the findings are promising, the research indicates considerable variability among studies, and further research is needed to determine the clinical implications of using HPI in practice.
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Background Corneal diseases are the fourth most common cause of blindness worldwide. In the majority of these diseases, vision reduction is reversible and can be restored to a large extent by replacing the cornea through specific surgery and, in particular, transplantation. In Greece, due to a lack of organized eye banks as well as donors, the grafts intended for corneal transplantation usually come from eye banks abroad.

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Distal posterior cerebral artery aneurysms consist of a rare vascular entity whose treatment approach remains challenging. Few studies exist scarcely in the literature reporting cases of P4 ruptured aneurysms. In this study, we present the case of a 49-year-old female patient who was admitted to our Neurosurgery Department with the World Federation of Neurological Surgeons grade IV, Fischer grade IV subarachnoid hemorrhage due to a right distal posterior cerebral artery aneurysm.

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Background: The traditional technique of gastrointestinal reconstruction of the esophagus after esophagectomy presents plenty of complications. Hence, tissue engineering has been introduced as an effective artificial alternative with potentially fewer complications. Three types of esophageal scaffolds have been used in experimental studies so far.

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Post-thyroidectomy Hypocalcemia in Patients With History of Bariatric Operations: Current Evidence and Management Options.

In Vivo

December 2019

Laboratory of Experimental Surgery and Surgical Research N.S. Christeas, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Medical School, Athens, Greece.

Background/aim: Both bariatric and thyroid surgeries promote calcium and vitamin D deficiency. The correlation, however, of hypocalcemia after thyroidectomy in patients with previous bariatric surgery has been poorly described. This review aimed to investigate the relationship between history of bariatric operations and post-thyroidectomy hypocalcemia, as well as suggested management options.

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Advances and Current Concepts in the Medical Management of Gastroenteropancreatic Neuroendocrine Neoplasms.

Biomed Res Int

August 2018

Clinic of Endocrine Oncology, Section of Endocrinology, Department of Pathophysiology, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Medical School, Laiko University Hospital, Athens, Greece.

Gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms (GEP-NENs) are rare and heterogeneous group of tumors presenting as localised or metastatic disease and in a subset with distinct clinical syndromes. Treatment is aimed at controlling the functional syndrome, eradicating the tumor, and/or preventing further tumor growth. Surgery is the treatment of choice in removing the primary tumor and/or reducing tumor burden but cannot be applied to all patients.

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  • Differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) is the most common type of endocrine cancer, with rising incidence linked to improved diagnostic techniques like ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration cytology, though about 20% of cases remain indeterminate.
  • * Monitoring thyroglobulin (Tg) levels post-surgery helps detect recurring disease, but Tg measurement can be complicated by the presence of Tg antibodies, making alternative biomarkers necessary.
  • * Current research is exploring mRNA and microRNA as potential thyroid cancer biomarkers, along with novel targets like mutations and circulating cells, but more extensive studies are needed to confirm their efficacy for diagnosis and monitoring.
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Insulinomas are the most common functioning neuroendocrine tumors of the pancreas, occurring in almost 1-4 per 1 million persons each year. In contrast to other pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors, they are usually benign and solitary at the time of diagnosis. Due to their benign nature, surgical excision is the treatment of choice, with excellent long-term results.

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