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A rare triple skeletal bone variation, including a median cleft of the posterior arch of the atlas, a sternal foramina and a bifid xiphoid process

Tsoucalas , Vasilopoulos A, Thomaidis , Fiska A

Bone variations are usually a result of abnormal ossification during embryonic life. Separately or in combination, sternal foramina and bifid xiphoid process are well documented skeletal alternations, as well as...
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Disclosure and Experienced Social Support are not Related to Anxiety or Depression in a German HIV Patient Cohort

Kittner JM, Brokamp F, Thomaidis , Schmidt RE, Wiltink J, Galle PR, Jager B

BACKGROUND: It is unclear to which extent the rate of disclosure of the diagnosis "HIV" to the social environment and the nature of experienced responses are correlated with the current...
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Transforaminal Percutaneous Endoscopic Discectomy in Parkinson Disease: Preliminary Results and Short Review of the Literature

Kapetanakis S, Giovannopoulou E, Thomaidis , Charitoudis G, Pavlidis P, Kazakos K

OBJECTIVE: To study the effectiveness of Transforaminal Percutaneous Endoscopic Discectomy (TPED) for lumbar disc herniation in patients with Parkinson disease (PD). METHODS: Fifteen patients diagnosed with PD and lumbar disc hernia...
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The Role of Percutaneous Transforaminal Endoscopic Surgery in Lateral Recess Stenosis in Elderly Patients

Kapetanakis S, Gkantsinikoudis N, Thomaidis , Charitoudis G, Theodosiadis P

STUDY DESIGN: Prospective clinical study. PURPOSE: To investigate the effect of percutaneous transforaminal endoscopic surgery (PTES) for lateral recess stenosis (LRS)(LRS) in elderly patients and to assess patients’ health-related quality of...
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