• How peritoneal dialysis transforms the peritoneum and vasculature in children with chronic kidney disease—what can we learn for future treatment? 

      Bartosova M., Zarogiannis S.G., Schmitt C.P., Arbeiter K., Ariceta G., Bayazit A.K., Büscher R., Caliskan S., Cerkauskiene R., Drozdz D., Fathallah-Shaykh S., Klaus G., Krmar R.T., Oh J., Peters V., Querfeld U., Ranchin B., Sallay P., Schaefer B., Taylan C., Testa S., VandeWalle J., Verrina E., Vondrak K., Warady B.A., Yap Y.C., Zaloszyc A., for the Members of the International Pediatric Peritoneal Biobank (2022)
      Children with chronic kidney disease (CKD) suffer from inflammation and reactive metabolite-induced stress, which massively accelerates tissue and vascular aging. Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is the preferred dialysis mode in ...
    • Imaging of traumatic lesions of abdominal viscera 

      Vassiou, K.; Fezoulidis, I. (2002)
      Trauma to the abdomen accounts for approximately 10% of trauma deaths. The injury may be blunt or penetrating. Abdominal organs are frequently injured from blunt trauma. Rapid acceleration-deceleration of abdominal viscera ...
    • The laboratory diagnostic approach to thoracic and abdominal effusions in the dog, cat, and horse 

      Athanasiou L.V., Spyropoulou M., Meichner K. (2019)
      Cases involving pleural and peritoneal effusions occur relatively frequently in clinical practice. Determining the underlying etiology in these cases relies mainly on fluid analysis. The technique used for obtaining the ...