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    A local cluster of achalasia in a province of Crete by Galanakis, E, Gardikis, S, Vlachakis, J, Kokori, H, Charissis, G, Sbyrakis, S

    Published in Acta Pædiatrica (01-02-2000)
    “…Achalasia has a largely obscure aetiology and is uncommon in childhood. We report three cases of otherwise well children, residents of a small province of…”
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    A local cluster of achalasia in a province of Crete by GALANAKIS, E, GARDIKIS, S, VLACHAKIS, J, KOKORI, H, CHARISSIS, G, SBYRAKIS, S

    Published in Acta pædiatrica (Oslo) (01-02-2000)
    “…Achalasia has a largely obscure aetiology and is uncommon in childhood. We report three cases of otherwise well children, residents of a small province of…”
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    Genital tuberculosis in a HIV infected woman: a case report by Giannacopoulos, Konstantinos Ch, Hatzidaki, Eleftheria G, Papanicolaou, Nicolas Ch, Relakis, Konstantinos J, Kokori, Helen G, Giannacopoulou, Christine Ch

    “…The incidence of HIV-associated tuberculosis is increasing worldwide, especially in developing countries. HIV infected patients rapidly develop clinically…”
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    Breast feeding--when nature fails to satisfy by Hatzidaki, E, Manoura, A, Korakaki, E, Mamoulakis, D, Kokori, H, Giannakopoulou, C

    “…Human milk is the ideal source of nutrition for the healthy neonate. Milk from the mother whose diet is sufficient will supply the necessary nutrients. It is a…”
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    Meningitis as a complication of tonsillectomy by Papadakis, Chariton E, Nikolidakis, Antonios A, Bizakis, John G, Skoulakis, Charalambos E, Velegrakis, George A, Kokori, Helen G, Helidonis, Emmanuel S

    “…Adenotonsillar surgery remains among the most commonly-performed pediatric surgical procedures. The complication rate of tonsillectomy is generally considered…”
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    Congenital infection by human parvovirus B19 ascites-anaemia by Giannakopoulou, C, Hatzidaki, E, Giannakopoulos, K, Papanicolaou, N, Patrikalakis, A, Kokori, H, Relakis, K

    “…A case of intrauterine infection by human parvovirus B19 (HPV B19) manifested as ascites during pregnancy is presented. Ascites was diagnosed by ultrasound at…”
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    Evaluation of the micro-erythrocyte sedimentation rate in relation to hemoglobin and hematocrit in newborn infections by Giannacopoulou, C, Hatzidaki, E, Kokori, H, Giannacopoulos, K, Margari, K M, Manoura, A, Sbirakis, S

    Published in Haematologia (01-01-2000)
    “…The reliability of micro-erythrocyte sedimentation rate (mESR) was studied for its value in the diagnosis of infections in 37 healthy newborns and in 37 with…”
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    An unusual case of lead poisoning in an infant: Nursing-associated plumbism by Kokori, H, Giannakopoulou, C.H, Hatzidaki, E, Athanaselis, S, Tsatsakis, A, Sbyrakis, S

    “…Lead poisoning remains a common environmental threat for children today. The majority of cases of lead poisoning are caused by oral intake of lead dust or…”
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    A local cluster of achalasia in a province of Crete: SHORT COMMUNICATION by Galanakis, E, Gardikis, S, Vlachakis, J, Kokori, H, Charissis, G, Sbyrakis, S

    Published in Acta Paediatrica (01-02-2000)
    “…Achalasia has a largely obscure aetiology and is uncommon in childhood. We report three cases of otherwise well children, residents of a small province of…”
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    An anaemic infant in a coma by Kokori, Helen, Giannakopoulou, Christina, Paspalaki, Pinelopi, Tsatsakis, Aristidis, Sbyrakis, Stylianos

    Published in The Lancet (British edition) (25-07-1998)
    “…Kokori et al discuss the case of a 5-month-old baby who was admitted to the hospital with lead poisoning. The mother had been using a lead nipple-shield after…”
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    Mucus plugging as a cause of acute lobar overdistension by BITSORI, MARIA, GALANAKIS, EMMANOUIL, PARASKAKIS, EMMANOUIL, PAPADAKIS, CHARITON E, KOKORI, HELEN, SBYRAKIS, STYLIANOS

    Published in Pediatric emergency care (01-02-2001)
    “…Acute lobar overdistension in children is usually indicative of foreign body aspiration, especially when a history of a choking episode is recalled. An unusual…”
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