• Black holes and high levels of neurofilaments in glial fibrillary acidic protein – astrocytopathy: a case report 

      Papa A., Tzartos J.S., Sakoutis G., Dardiotis E., Alexiou E., Breza M., Velonakis G., Papamichalis P., Mpampalis D., Komnos A., Karagiorgou A., Papakonstantinou A., Kilidireas C., Hadjigeorgiou G.M. (2020)
      Background and purpose: Glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) is an intracellular protein of the astrocytic cytoskeleton. Recently, autoantibodies to GFAP detected by cell-based assay in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) or serum ...
    • Orbital cellulitis 

      Tsirouki T., Dastiridou A.I., Ibánez flores N., Cerpa J.C., Moschos M.M., Brazitikos P., Androudi S. (2018)
      Orbital cellulitis (OC) is an inflammatory process that involves the tissues located posterior to the orbital septum within the bony orbit, but the term generally is used to describe infectious inflammation. It manifests ...
    • An outbreak of caprine meningoencephalitis due to Escherichia coli O157:H7 

      Filioussis, G.; Petridou, E.; Karavanis, E.; Giadinis, N. D.; Xexaki, A.; Govaris, A.; Kritas, S. K. (2013)
      Five 1-month-old kid goats from a local herd in Kozani (northwest Greece) developed neurological disorders characterized by decreased appetite, ataxia, and head pressing. The animals received a 3-day course of treatment ...
    • Streptococcal infections of farmed fish 

      Athanassopoulou F., Roberts R.J. (2017)
      The genus Streptococcus is large and complex, accommodating a wide range of Gram positive bacteria. Only a few biotypes have been isolated from fish and the most pathogenic are those belonging to D serogroup, otherwise ...
    • Two rare clinical manifestations of coenurosis in sheep 

      Christodoulopoulos, G. (2007)
      Two rare clinical manifestations of coenurosis in sheep are reported. (i) A case of partial seizure disorder in a ram of 11 months old. During seizure episodes the animal lay down in lateral recumbency displaying initially ...