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    • Characterizing Long COVID: Deep Phenotype of a Complex Condition 

      Deer R.R., Rock M.A., Vasilevsky N., Carmody L., Rando H., Anzalone A.J., Basson M.D., Bennett T.D., Bergquist T., Boudreau E.A., Bramante C.T., Byrd J.B., Callahan T.J., Chan L.E., Chu H., Chute C.G., Coleman B.D., Davis H.E., Gagnier J., Greene C.S., Hillegass W.B., Kavuluru R., Kimble W.D., Koraishy F.M., Köhler S., Liang C., Liu F., Liu H., Madhira V., Madlock-Brown C.R., Matentzoglu N., Mazzotti D.R., McMurry J.A., McNair D.S., Moffitt R.A., Monteith T.S., Parker A.M., Perry M.A., Pfaff E., Reese J.T., Saltz J., Schuff R.A., Solomonides A.E., Solway J., Spratt H., Stein G.S., Sule A.A., Topaloglu U., Vavougios G.D., Wang L., Haendel M.A., Robinson P.N. (2021)
      Background: Numerous publications describe the clinical manifestations of post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 (PASC or “long COVID”), but they are difficult to integrate because of heterogeneous methods and the lack of a ...
    • Clinical and laboratory characteristics, epidemiology, and outcomes of murine typhus: A systematic review 

      Tsioutis C., Zafeiri M., Avramopoulos A., Prousali E., Miligkos M., Karageorgos S.A. (2017)
      Murine or endemic typhus, a febrile disease caused by Rickettsia typhi, is often misdiagnosed due to its non-specific presentation. We sought to evaluate all available evidence in the literature regarding the clinical and ...
    • COVID-19 among children with cancer in Greece (2020): Results from the Nationwide Registry of Childhood Hematological Malignancies and Solid Tumors (NARECHEM-ST) 

      Baka M., Michos A., Alexopoulou A., Bouka P., Bouka E., Dana E., Dimitriou G., Doganis, Grivea I., Ioannidou M., Kourti M., Magkou E., Makis A., Malama A., Mantadakis E., Markozannes G., Mitsios A., Moschovi M., Papadakis V., Panagopoulou P., Papakonstantinou E., Papadopoulos S., Polychronopoulou S., Themistocleous M., Tzotzola V., Ntzani E., Petridou E.T. (2021)
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    • The current evidence regarding covid‐19 and pregnancy: Where are we now and where should we head to next? 

      Kalampokas T., Rapani A., Papageorgiou M., Grigoriadis S., Maziotis E., Anifandis G., Triantafyllidou O., Tzanakaki D., Neofytou S., Bakas P., Simopoulou M., Vlahos N. (2021)
      Despite the volume of publications dedicated to unraveling the biological characteristics and clinical manifestations of SARS‐CoV‐2, available data on pregnant patients are limited. In the current review of literature, we ...
    • Foodborne botulism: A brief review of cases transmitted by cheese products (Review) 

      Chaidoutis E., Keramydas D., Papalexis P., Migdanis A., Migdanis I., Lazaris A.C., Kavantzas N. (2022)
      Food safety constitutes a basic priority for public health. Foodborne botulism occurs worldwide; it is an acute paralytic disease caused by the consumption of food containing the botulinum toxin. Growing consumer demand ...
    • Halophytic herbs of the Mediterranean basin: An alternative approach to health 

      Petropoulos S.A., Karkanis A., Martins N., Ferreira I.C.F.R. (2018)
      Wild native species are usually grown under severe and stressful conditions, while a special category includes halophytic species that are tolerant to high salinity levels. Native halophytes are valuable sources of bioactive ...
    • Management of covid-19 patients in the emergency department 

      Pantazopoulos I., Tsikrika S., Kolokytha S., Manos E., Porpodis K. (2021)
      COVID-19 is an emerging disease of global public health concern. As the pandemic overwhelmed emergency departments (EDs), a restructuring of emergency care delivery became necessary in many hospitals. Furthermore, with ...
    • Unnecessary diagnostic investigations in benign acute childhood myositis: A case series report 

      Neocleous, C.; Spanou, C.; Mpampalis, E.; Xatzigeorgiou, S.; Pavlidou, C.; Poulos, E.; Tzanetis, F. (2012)
      Benign acute childhood myositis (BACM) is a rare, acute, self-limiting muscle disorder, mainly affecting school-aged boys, with an excellent prognosis, requiring no therapeutic intervention. We report a series of seven ...