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pro vyhledávání: '"Evi, Delicha"'
Autor:
Petros P. Sfikakis, Kalliopi Fragiadaki, Evi Delicha, Phaedon G. Kaklamanis, Stylianos Masselos, Nikos N. Markomichelakis
Publikováno v:
Rheumatology. 50:593-597
To compare a single infusion of the anti-TNF antibody infliximab vs CSs for acute panuveitis attacks in Behçet's disease (BD).A prospective, observational study of patients with panuveitis, who received either an infliximab infusion (5 mg/kg, 19 eye
Autor:
Evi Delicha, Petros P. Sfikakis, Panayiotis G. Theodossiadis, Kleopatra Alexiadou, Ioannis Emfietzoglou, Vlassis G. Grigoropoulos, George Theodossiadis, Christina G. Katsiari, Erifili Hatziagelaki, Nicholas Tentolouris
Publikováno v:
Diabetes Care
OBJECTIVE Because many patients with diabetic macular edema (DME) do not respond to focal/grid laser photocoagulation, the only currently approved treatment, alternatives are needed. Based on encouraging preliminary findings, we aimed to assess effic
Autor:
George Konstantonis, Maria Konsta, Evi Delicha, George D. Kitas, Athanasios Protogerou, Petros P. Sfikakis, Aikaterini Arida
Publikováno v:
The Journal of rheumatology. 42(11)
Objective.Chronic inflammatory rheumatic diseases are associated with accelerated atherosclerosis, but data in ankylosing spondylitis (AS) are limited and the relative contribution of inflammation versus classical cardiovascular (CV) risk factors rem
Autor:
G, Malgarinos, A, Gikas, Evi, Delicha, Asteria, Stamataki, F, Georgopoulos, A, Papadimitriou, C, Stanciu, J K, Triantafillidis
Publikováno v:
Revista medico-chirurgicala a Societatii de Medici si Naturalisti din Iasi. 111(3)
Taking into account the relative confusion in the literature concerning the influence of pregnancy on the underlying inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and vice versa, as well as the influence of drugs on the foetus and the gestation itself, we perform
Autor:
Evi Delicha, Anna Pananaki, Dimitrios Mitsias, Nikolaos Douladiris, Emmanouil Manousakis, Nikolaos G. Papadopoulos, Georgios Konstantinou
Publikováno v:
Clinical and Translational Allergy
Cold contact urticaria (CCU) or Acquired cold urticaria is a common subtype of physical urticaria characterized by itchy wheals and/or angioedema after cold exposure. However, extensive cold contact of large skin areas may lead to systemic reactions.