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    Ectopic parathyroid glands and their anatomical, clinical and surgical implications by Noussios, G, Anagnostis, P, Natsis, K

    “…Ectopic parathyroid glands result from aberrant migration during early stages of development and lack of successful identification may lead to lack of success…”
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    Thyroidea ima artery multiple branching pattern over the trachea by Totlis, T., Natsis, K., Achlatis, V., Pettas, T., Piagkou, M.

    “…Purpose The current cadaveric report describes a rare case of a thyroidea ima artery (TIA) with multiple branching pattern over the trachea. Methods A cadaver…”
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    Decision support for sustainable option selection in integrated urban water management by Makropoulos, C.K., Natsis, K., Liu, S., Mittas, K., Butler, D.

    “…Conventional urban water management practices aim to meet water supply-demands while conveying wastewater and stormwater away from urban settings. Alternative…”
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    A systematic classification of the left-sided aortic arch variants based on cadaveric studies' prevalence by Natsis, K., Piagkou, M., Lazaridis, N., Kalamatianos, T., Chytas, D., Manatakis, D., Anastasopoulos, N., Loukas, M.

    “…Introduction Typical branching pattern of the left-sided aortic arch consists of the brachiocephalic trunk (BCT), the left common carotid artery (LCCA) and the…”
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    Surgical anatomy of the lateral circumflex femoral artery branches: Contribution to the blood loss control during hip arthroplasty by Totlis, T, Paparoidamis, G, Terzidis, I, Piagkou, M, Tsiridis, E, Natsis, K

    Published in Annals of anatomy (01-11-2020)
    “…The lateral circumflex femoral artery (LCFA) branches encountered during anterior and lateral hip approaches; although vessels’ haemostasis is suggested in…”
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    Outcomes of the implementation of game-based anatomy teaching approaches: An overview by Chytas, D., Piagkou, M., Natsis, K.

    Published in Morphologie (01-02-2022)
    “…•Game-based anatomy teaching approaches have been accompanied by positive outcomes, not only regarding students’ perceptions but also concerning acquisition of…”
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    Methods and outcomes of teaching functional anatomy of the musculoskeletal system: A scoping review by Chytas, D., Piagkou, M., Tsakotos, G., Protogerou, V., Demesticha, T., Natsis, K.

    Published in Morphologie (01-03-2024)
    “…Although musculoskeletal anatomy is inherently related to motion, there is a lack of evidence review about the best teaching practices for the locomotor…”
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    A prefix brachial plexus with two trunks and one anterior cord by Natsis, K, Piagkou, M, Totlis, T, Kapetanakis, S

    Published in Folia morphologica (01-01-2020)
    “…The brachial plexus presents a great variability in formation, division and branching pattern. Its variants are of immense importance during axillary and arm…”
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    The accessory tendon of extensor hallucis longus muscle and its correlation to hallux valgus deformity: a cadaveric study by Natsis, K., Konstantinidis, G. A., Symeonidis, P. D., Totlis, T., Anastasopoulos, N., Stavrou, P.

    “…Purpose The accessory tendon (AT) of the extensor hallucis longus (EHL) is a common anatomic variation, whose clinical significance remains debatable. The…”
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    Incidence, number and topography of Wormian bones in Greek adult dry skulls by Natsis, K., Piagkou, M., Lazaridis, N., Anastasopoulos, N., Nousios, G., Piagkos, G., Loukas, M.

    Published in Folia morphologica (01-01-2019)
    “…Background: Wormian bones (WBs) are irregularly shaped bones formed from independent ossification centres found along cranial sutures and fontanelles. Their…”
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    An atypical biceps brachii and coracobrachialis muscles associated with multiple neurovascular aberrations: a case report with clinical significance by Piagkou, M., Totlis, T., Anastasopoulos, N., Lazaridis, N., Natsis, K.

    Published in Folia morphologica (01-01-2019)
    “…Neural and vascular variations in the axilla and upper limb area are usually paired, but coexistence of muscular aberration on top of this is uncommon. The…”
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    A morphometric anatomical and comparative study of the foramen magnum region in a Greek population by Natsis, K., Piagkou, M., Skotsimara, G., Piagkos, G., Skandalakis, P.

    “…Background The foramen magnum (FM), a complex area in craniocervical surgery, poses a challenge for neurosurgeons. The knowledge of the detailed anatomy of the…”
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    Proposal for classification of the suprascapular notch: A study on 423 dried scapulas by Natsis, K., Totlis, T., Tsikaras, P., Appell, H.J., Skandalakis, P., Koebke, J.

    Published in Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y.) (01-03-2007)
    “…The present study proposes a simple and reproducible method to classify the morphology of the suprascapular notch (SSN), on the basis of specific geometrical…”
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    Pterional variable topography and morphology. An anatomical study and its clinical significance by Natsis, K., Antonopoulos, I., Politis, C., Nikolopoulou, E., Lazaridis, N., Skandalakis, G. P., Chytas, D., Piagkou, M.

    Published in Folia morphologica (01-01-2021)
    “…BACKGROUND: Pterion is the junction of the frontal, parietal, greater wing of the sphenoid and the squamous part of the temporal bone. The sphenoparietal,…”
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    Foramen magnum, occipital condyles and hypoglossal canals morphometry: anatomical study with clinical implications by Lyrtzis, Ch, Piagkou, M, Gkioka, A, Anastasopoulos, N, Apostolidis, S, Natsis, K

    Published in Folia morphologica (2017)
    “…Current study examines morphometric alterations of the foramen magnum (FM), occipital condyles (OCs) and hypoglossal canals (HCs) and highlights all the…”
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    Accessory muscles of the anterior thoracic wall and axilla. Cadaveric, surgical and radiological incidence and clinical significance during breast and axillary surgery by Douvetzemis, S, Natsis, K, Piagkou, M, Kostares, M, Demesticha, T, Troupis, T

    Published in Folia morphologica (01-01-2019)
    “…The present study aims to summarise the accessory muscles of the anterior thoracic wall and axilla that can be encountered during breast and axillary surgery…”
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    The size of the foramen ovale regarding to the presence and absence of the emissary sphenoidal foramen: is there any relationship between them? by Natsis, K, Piagkou, M, Repousi, E, Tegos, T, Gkioka, A, Loukas, M

    Published in Folia morphologica (01-01-2018)
    “…The study investigates the size of the foramen ovale (FO) in relation to the presence and absence of the emissary sphenoidal foramen (ESF). Any possible…”
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    Unilateral asymmetrical anterior bellies of the digastric muscle in coexistence with accessory muscle bundles in the submental triangle: A rare case report by Natsis, K., Piagkou, M., Vrochidis, P., Papadopoulou, E., Lazaridis, N.

    Published in Morphologie (01-06-2018)
    “…A three-headed anterior belly of the digastric muscle (ABDM) on the right side of a 54-year old Greek male cadaver coexisted with two accessory muscle bundles…”
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