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Κατάλογος ενδεικτικών δημοσιεύσεων του τμήματος Ιατρικής ΑΠΘ σε διεθνή επιστημονικά περιοδικά κατά τα τελευταία 5 έτη.

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Papavramidou, N., & Christopoulou-Aletra H. (2007).  Greco-Roman and Byzantine views on obesity.. Obes Surg. 17(1), 112-6.
Papavramidou, N. (2018).  The ancient history of dementia.. Neurol Sci.
Papavramidou, N. S., Papavramidis S. T., & Christopoulou-Aletra H. (2004).  Galen on obesity: etiology, effects, and treatment.. World J Surg. 28(6), 631-5.
Papavramidou, N., Nasta M., & Karpouzis A. (2010).  Steatoma through the early medical history.. Arch Dermatol. 146(4), 417.
Papavramidou, N., & Christopoulou-Aletra H. (2007).  Diabetes and the 'Natural Faculties' in the Galenic treatises.. Hormones (Athens). 6(2), 157-9.
Papavramidou, N., & Tziakas D. (2010).  Galen on "syncope".. Int J Cardiol. 142(3), 242-4.
Papavramidou, N. S., & Christopoulou-Aletras H. (2005).  Treatment of "hernia" in the writings of Celsus (first century AD).. World J Surg. 29(10), 1343-7.
Papavramidou, N., Thomaidis V., & Fiska A. (2011).  The ancient surgical bloodletting method of arteriotomy.. J Vasc Surg. 54(6), 1842-4.
Papavramidou, N., Fee E., & Christopoulou-Aletra H. (2007).  Jaundice in the Hippocratic Corpus.. J Gastrointest Surg. 11(12), 1728-31.
Papavramidou, N., & Karpouzis A. (2017).  Early Reports of "Sycosis".. JAMA Dermatol. 153(3), 303.
Papavramidou, N., & Christopoulou-Aletra H. (2009).  The ancient technique of "gastrorrhaphy".. J Gastrointest Surg. 13(7), 1345-50.
Papavramidou, N., Christopoulou-Aletra H., & Papavramidis T. (2018).  Hydatid cysts in Classical and late Antiquity.. Gastroenterol Hepatol. 41(8), 532-534.
Papavramidou, N. (2018).  Insights in the history of pancreas: Restoring the true meaning of "kallikreas".. Pancreatology.
Papavramidou, N., Samara A., & Christopoulou-Aletra H. (2014).  Liver abscess in ancient Greek and Greco-Roman texts.. Acta Med Hist Adriat. 12(2), 321-8.
Papavramidou, N., & Christopoulou-Aletra H. (2003).  Hydrotherapy: nineteenth century Greek scientific views.. J Altern Complement Med. 9(3), 341-4.
Papavramidou, N. (2019).  Hepatic regeneration in Greek mythology. World Journal of Meta-Analysis. 7(3), 77 - 79.
Papavramidou, N., Karpouzis A., & Demetriou T. (2013).  Aetius's reports on genital warts.. JAMA Dermatol. 149(9), 1118.
Papavramidou, N., & Christopoulou-Aletra H. (2008).  Management of obesity in the writings of Soranus of Ephesus and Caelius Aurelianus.. Obes Surg. 18(6), 763-5.
Papavramidis, S., Deligianidis N., Papavramidis T., Sapalidis K., Katsamakas M., & Gamvros O. (2003).  Laparoscopic cholecystectomy after bariatric surgery.. Surg Endosc. 17(7), 1061-4.
Papavramidis, T. S., Grosomanidis V., Papakostas P., Penna S., & Kotzampassi K. (2012).  Intragastric balloon fundal or antral position affects weight loss and tolerability.. Obes Surg. 22(6), 904-9.
Papavramidis, T. S., Kotidis E., Ioannidis K., Duros V., Cheva A., Michalopoulos A., et al. (2012).  Intra-abdominal pressure changes after inguinal hernia repair.. Am Surg. 78(1), E12-4.
Papavramidis, T., Mistriotis G., Michalopoulos N., Pliakos I., Panteli N., & Papavramidis S. (2012).  What is the safer prognostic index of postoperative symptomatic hypocalcemia?. Am Surg. 78(9), E412-3.
Papavramidis, T. S., Zandes N., Hatzimisios K., Koutsimani T., Kehagia F., Agorastou P., et al. (2008).  Acute gallstone pancreatitis: a constant challenge for the surgeon.. Indian J Surg. 70(5), 224-6.
Papavramidis, T. S., Michalopoulos A., Papadopoulos V. N., Paramythiotis D., Karadimou V., Kokkinakis H., et al. (2008).  Emphysematous cholecystitis: a case report.. Cases J. 1(1), 73.
Papavramidis, T., Kesisoglou I., Orailoglou V., Baltzopoulos V., Grosomanidis V., & Papavramidis S. (2009).  Mega-obese patients weighing more than 250 kg: a problematic group.. Acta Chir Belg. 109(1), 61-4.

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