• Amyand's hernia: presumptive diagnosis by CT and literature review 

      Fezoulidi G., Argyrouli V., Adamopoulos E., Makridis K.G., Zourntou S.-E., Fezoulidis I.V. (2021)
      Amyand's hernia is a rare inguinal hernia containing the appendix presenting mainly in male adults. The clinical presentation is usually without symptoms, however an inflammation can occur leading to strangulation, necrosis ...
    • Imaging of impingement syndromes around the hip joint 

      Vassalou E.E., Zibis A.H., Klontzas M.E., Karantanas A.H. (2017)
      Impingement syndromes are increasingly recognised as significant causes of hip pain and dysfunction. A broad spectrum of intraarticular and extraarticular conditions has been implicated in their pathophysiology. Physical ...
    • Similar femoral growth and deformity with one screw versus two smooth pins for slipped capital femoral epiphysis 

      Megaloikonomos P.D., Mavrogenis A.F., Panagopoulos G.N., Igoumenou V.G., Giakas G., Zampakides C., Pasparakis D. (2019)
      Purpose: To compare longitudinal growth and cam deformity of the proximal femur after treatment for slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE) with one screw versus two smooth pins. Methods: We studied 43 patients (29 males, ...