Adonakis G
University of Patras
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Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology | 2014
Nikolaou M; Adonakis G; Zyli P; Georgios Androutsopoulos; A. Saltamavros; C. Psachoulia; Vasilios Tsapanos; Georgios Decavalas
Abstract In our study, we evaluate the diagnostic and therapeutic efficacy of transvaginal ultrasound-guided aspiration of benign ovarian cysts in selected patients. A total of 46 women with benign ovarian cysts were referred to our outpatient clinic. The aspirated fluid was collected and sent for cytological analysis. All women were re-evaluated at 1, 3 and 6 months after the procedure. The cytological analysis was negative for malignancy in all cases. Our study showed an overall recurrence rate for ovarian cysts of 39.1%. Women with endometriotic ovarian cysts have an increased incidence of recurrence, 62.5% (n = 5), in comparison with serous cysts, 35.2% (n = 12) and serous-haemorrhagic cysts, 15% (n = 1), χ2 = 9.913, df = 2, p = 0.007. The results of our study reveal that transvaginal ultrasound-guided aspiration of benign ovarian cysts is a simple, safe and effective procedure.
International Journal of Clinical Therapeutics and Diagnosis | 2015
Georgios Androutsopoulos; Georgios Michail; Adonakis G; Georgios Decavalas
The epidermal growth factor system (EGF System) is present in various human organs. It has 4 receptors (EGFR, ErbB-2, ErbB-3 and ErbB-4) and numerous ligands. Especially in cancer, the epidermal growth factor system signaling network becomes hyperactivated with a variety of mechanisms (ligand overproduction, receptor overproduction, constitutive receptor activation). ErbB receptors are trans-membrane glycoproteins. Dimerization of ErbB receptors leads to intracellular kinase activation and initiates intracellular signaling via several pathways. Due to the inactive status of postmenopausal endometrium, we expect to find significantly higher expression of the 4 ErbB receptors in endometrial cancer tissue. In unselected endometrial cancer patients, there is EGFR expression in 43-67% of cases. EGFR overexpression in patients with Type I endometrial cancer, did not affect disease progression. However EGFR overexpression in patients with Type II endometrial cancer, associated with high grade disease and adverse clinical outcome. In unselected endometrial cancer patients, ErbB-2 amplification/overexpression represents a rare event. ΕrbB-2 overexpression especially in patients with Type II endometrial cancer, is an indicator of a highly aggressive disease with poor overall survival. Recent years ErbB receptors (especially EGFR and ΕrbB-2) have a particular importance, as they are potential targets in endometrial cancer treatment.
European Journal of Gynaecological Oncology | 2005
Georgios Androutsopoulos; Adonakis G; Panagiota Ravazoula; Kourounis G
European Journal of Gynaecological Oncology | 2008
Helen P. Kourea; Adonakis G; Georgios Androutsopoulos; Zyli P; Kourounis G; George Decavalas
European Journal of Gynaecological Oncology | 2008
Adonakis G; Georgios Androutsopoulos; Koumoundourou D; Anna Liava; Panagiota Ravazoula; Kourounis G
European Journal of Gynaecological Oncology | 2006
Georgios Androutsopoulos; Adonakis G; Gkermpesi M; Gkogkos P; Panagiota Ravazoula; Kourounis G
European Journal of Gynaecological Oncology | 2011
Terzakis E; Georgios Androutsopoulos; Adonakis G; Zygouris D; Grigoriadis C; Georgios Decavalas
International Journal of Clinical Therapeutics and Diagnosis | 2015
Georgios Androutsopoulos; Georgios Michail; Adonakis G; Georgios Decavalas
European Journal of Gynaecological Oncology | 2011
Terzakis E; Georgios Androutsopoulos; Adonakis G; Zygouris D; Grigoriadis C; Georgios Decavalas
Clinical and Experimental Obstetrics & Gynecology | 2009
Georgios Androutsopoulos; Gkogkos P; Papadopoulos; Adonakis G; Tsapanos; Vassilakos P; Panayiotakis G; Georgios Decavalas