Panos Papapanou
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Recent Articles
1.
Colombo P, Castagna F, Onat D, Wong K, Harxhi A, Hayashi Y, et al.
J Card Fail
. 2023 Aug;
30(4):580-591.
PMID: 37625581
Background: Venous congestion (VC) is a hallmark of symptomatic heart failure (HF) requiring hospitalization; however, its role in the pathogenesis of HF progression remains unclear. We investigated whether peripheral VC...
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Tonetti M, Eickholz P, Loos B, Papapanou P, van der Velden U, Armitage G, et al.
J Clin Periodontol
. 2015 Feb;
42 Suppl 16:S5-11.
PMID: 25639948
Aims: In spite of the remarkable success of current preventive efforts, periodontitis remains one of the most prevalent diseases of mankind. The objective of this workshop was to review critical...
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Colombo P, Onat D, Harxhi A, Demmer R, Hayashi Y, Jelic S, et al.
Eur Heart J
. 2013 Nov;
35(7):448-54.
PMID: 24265434
Aims: Volume overload and venous congestion are typically viewed as a consequence of advanced and of acute heart failure (HF) and renal failure (RF) although it is possible that hypervolaemia...
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Strombeck L, Sandros J, Holst E, Madianos P, Nannmark U, Papapanou P, et al.
APMIS
. 2007 Mar;
115(3):241-51.
PMID: 17367470
Prevotella bivia has been associated with female upper genital tract infections and an increased risk of preterm delivery. In this study, the adherence and invasion capacity of P. bivia was...
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Albert D, Sadowsky D, Papapanou P, Conicella M, Ward A
BMC Health Serv Res
. 2006 Aug;
6:103.
PMID: 16914052
Background: Chronic medical conditions have been associated with periodontal disease. This study examined if periodontal treatment can contribute to changes in overall risk and medical expenditures for three chronic conditions...