Papanikolaou A
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
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Journal of Clinical Pathology | 2004
Dimosthenis Miliaras; F Karasavvidou; Papanikolaou A; D Sioutopoulou
Background: KIT is a transmembrane tyrosine kinase receptor, expressed in high amounts in various normal cells. In addition, c-kit mutation or activation is a major pathogenetic event in certain tumours (such as gastrointestinal stromal tumours). There are only limited data in the literature on the expression of KIT in normal and neoplastic renal tissues. Aims: To investigate KIT expression in normal and neoplastic renal tissues. Methods: KIT expression was evaluated by means of immunohistochemistry in paraffin wax embedded sections from 67 tissue samples. Results: Eight of eight fetal kidneys, and 10 of 10 normal adult kidneys revealed cytoplasmic staining of renal tubules. The three cases of renal dysplasia studied expressed KIT in their normal and aberrant tubules. Two of 13 conventional renal cell carcinomas (RCCs), two of seven papillary type RCCs, four of seven chromophobe type RCCs, none of six nephroblastomas, seven of seven oncocytomas, two of two mesoblastic nephromas, and two of four angiomyolipomas were positive. Conclusion: KIT is expressed in normal fetal and adult renal tubules, and in a subset of renal tumours. The expression of KIT in these renal tumours may prove to have diagnostic relevance and/or therapeutic implications.
American Journal of Reproductive Immunology | 2011
Michail Kalinderis; Papanikolaou A; Kallirhoe Kalinderi; Elizabeth Ioannidou; Charalambos Giannoulis; Vasilis Karagiannis; Basil C. Tarlatzis
Citation Kalinderis M, Papanikolaou A, Kalinderi K, Ioannidou E, Giannoulis C, Karagiannis V, Tarlatzis BC. Elevated serum levels of interleukin‐6, interleukin‐1β and human chorionic gonadotropin in pre‐eclampsia. Am J Reprod Immunol 2011; 66: 468–475
Angiology | 2010
Anastasios Makedos; Dimitrios G. Goulis; Papanikolaou A; Dimitrios Panidis
The study evaluated the effect of 5 hormonal regimes on serum levels of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) and homocysteine (Hcy) in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Women with PCOS received (1) conjugated estrogens and cyproterone acetate (n = 22), (2) 17β-estradiol and cyproterone acetate (n = 17), (3) ethinyl-estradiol and cyproterone acetate (high dose; n = 20), (4) ethinyl-estradiol plus cyproterone acetate (low dose; n = 12), or (5) ethinyl-estradiol plus desogetrel (n = 12). Both hsCRP and Hcy levels were measured at baseline and after 4, 7, and 12 months. The 17β-estradiol/cyproterone acetate regime resulted in significant reduction of both hsCRP and Hcy levels (P < .001). The other 4 regimes only resulted in a reduction of Hcy levels (P < .001). In conclusion, the 17β-estradiol/cyproterone acetate regime had the most favorable effects in women with PCOS regarding serum levels of hsCRP and Hcy.
Maternal and Child Health Journal | 2012
Akram Abusalah; Magda Gavana; Anna-Bettina Haidich; Emmanouil Smyrnakis; Nikos Papadakis; Papanikolaou A; Alexis Benos
Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics | 2006
Papanikolaou A; I Kalogiannidis; M Goutzioulis; D Misailidou; Anastasios Makedos; Ignace Vergote; G Makedos
European Journal of Gynaecological Oncology | 2009
Menelaos Zafrakas; Papanikolaou A; Venizelos Id; Kellartzis D; Theodoros Agorastos; J. Bontis
Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics | 2015
Michail Kalinderis; Papanikolaou A; Kallirhoe Kalinderi; Timoleon-Achilleas Vyzantiadis; Aliki Ioakimidou; Basil C. Tarlatzis
European Journal of Gynaecological Oncology | 2008
I Kalogiannidis; Mattheos Bobos; Papanikolaou A; Anastasios Makedos; I Amplianitis; Ignace Vergote; E Nenopoulou; G Makedos
European Journal of Gynaecological Oncology | 2006
Papanikolaou A; I Kalogiannidis; Misailidou D; Goutzioulis M; Stamatopoulos P; Anastasios Makedos; Vatopoulou A; G Makedos
Hippokratia | 2011
Anastasios Makedos; Goulis Dg; Arvanitidou M; Mintziori G; Papanikolaou A; Makedou A; Dimitrios Panidis