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| G K PapadimasSummaryAffiliation: University of Athens Country: Greece Publications
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Superficial siderosis of central nervous system mimicking multiple sclerosisG K Papadimas
Department of Neurology, School of Medicine, Athens National University, Aeginition Hospital, Athens, Greece
Neurologist 15:153-5. 2009..Root avulsion due to traumatic plexus injury has been recognized as an extremely rare cause of hemosiderin deposition on leptomeninges and subpial layers of brain and spinal cord parenchyma...
Late onset glycogen storage disease type II: pitfalls in the diagnosisG K Papadimas
Department of Neurology, University of Athens, School of Medicine, Eginition Hospital, Athens, Greece
Eur Neurol 67:65-8. 2012..The aim of this study is to highlight frequent diagnostic errors in adult GSD-II patients...
The emerging role of serotonin in liver regenerationGeorge K Papadimas
Department of Experimental Pharmacology, Medical School, Athens University, Athens, Greece
Swiss Med Wkly 142:w13548. 2012..This review article provides a brief overview on the current knowledge about the actions of serotonin in liver regeneration...
Body composition analysis in late-onset Pompe diseaseG K Papadimas
Department of Neurology, University of Athens, School of Medicine, Eginition Hospital, Athens, Greece
Mol Genet Metab 102:41-3. 2011..Conclusively, the greater femoral neck BMD involvement may be attributed to the lower mechanical load applied by the selectively weakened muscles, whereas the increased fat mass may be the result of metabolic and nutritional derangement...
Adult Pompe disease: clinical manifestations and outcome of the first Greek patients receiving enzyme replacement therapyG K Papadimas
Department of Neurology, University of Athens, School of Medicine, Eginition Hospital, Athens, Greece
Clin Neurol Neurosurg 113:303-7. 2011..The aim of the present study is to describe the clinical manifestations and the effect of treatment in the first Greek patients with the adult form of the disease...
Platelet-activating factor (PAF) involvement in acetaminophen-induced liver toxicity and regenerationA D Grypioti
Department of Experimental Pharmacology, Medical School, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, 75 Mikras Asias Street, Goudi, GR 11527 Athens, Greece
Arch Toxicol 79:466-74. 2005..However, the putative role of PAF during liver toxicity and regeneration remains to be established...
