Alexandros Karatzanis
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Recent Articles
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Tsakountakis A, Detoraki A, Karatzanis A, Ioannou C, Drakonaki E
J Ultrason
. 2022 Dec;
22(91):e245-e248.
PMID: 36483787
We present a rare case of a common carotid artery wall hematoma after ultrasound-guided parathyroid fine-needle aspiration. The hematoma was detected within seconds from needle insertion, extending along the common...
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Doulaptsi M, Karatzanis A, Prokopakis E, Velegrakis S, Loutsidi A, Trachalaki A, et al.
Auris Nasus Larynx
. 2018 Jul;
46(2):246-251.
PMID: 30055961
Objective: Descending goiter has been a focus of controversy in thyroid surgery until nowadays. This study aims to investigate the diagnosis and treatment options of thyroid goiters extending into the...
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Karatzanis A, Bourolias C, Prokopakis E, Panagiotaki I, Velegrakis G
Am J Otolaryngol
. 2008 Jul;
29(4):238-41.
PMID: 18598834
Objective: The objective of the study was to compare and assess parameters related to thermal welding tonsillectomy (TWT) vs ligasure tonsillectomy (LT). Study Design: This was a prospective randomized study....
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Bizakis J, Karatzanis A, Hajiioannou J, Bourolias C, Maganas E, Spanakis E, et al.
Surg Today
. 2008 Feb;
38(2):99-103.
PMID: 18239864
The objective of this work was to evaluate the diagnosis and management of patients with substernal goiter (SSG) on the basis of our experience. We conducted a retrospective study of...
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Prokopakis E, Raissaki M, Bourolias C, Karatzanis A, Velegrakis G
Am J Otolaryngol
. 2007 Jul;
28(4):280-3.
PMID: 17606049
Dysphagia is a symptom associated with various diseases of the upper gastrointestinal and respiratory tract, and it may be the presenting symptom of numerous tumors of the head and neck....