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    Peripheral Osteoma of the Mandibular Condyle—Case Series by Tilaveridis, Ioannis, Katopodi, Theodora, Karakostas, Panagiotis, Venetis, Gregory, Dimitrakopoulos, Ioannis, Tilaveridis, Stavros, Tilaveridou, Sofia, Zarampouka, Katerina

    Published in Dentistry journal (29-09-2022)
    “…The purpose of this article is to present four new cases of peripheral osteoma of the mandibular condyle and the literature review. A retrospective study of…”
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    Remodelling of the superficial vascular network of skin flaps in rats, following a vasodilatory cream application, before elevation by Pantazi, Glykeria, Evangelopoulos, Iraklis, Evangelopoulos, Christos, Tilaveridou, Sofia, Iakovou, Ioannis, Kyrgidis, Athanassios, Tilaveridis, Ioannis

    “…Flap necrosis on random pattern skin flaps continues to be a challenge. In this study, we evaluated whether topical application of a vasodilator substance (the…”
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    Myxoma of the upper lip: a case report and brief review of the literature by Tilaveridis, Ioannis, Kalaitsidou, Ioanna, Karakostas, Panagiotis, Tsavos, Ioannis, Tilaveridou, Sofia, Hliopoulos, Michael, Zarampouka, Katerina

    Published in Journal of surgical case reports (01-05-2023)
    “…Abstract Myxomas are rare neoplasms of mesenchymal origin, which consist of many undifferentiated stellate and spindle-shaped cells in abundant loose myxoid…”
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    Remodelling of the superficial vascular network of skin flaps in rats, following a vasodilatory cream application by Tatsis, Dimitris, Politis, Solon, Pantazi, Glykeria, Evangelopoulos, Christos, Tilaveridou, Sofia, Kyrgidis, Athanassios, Tilaveridis, Ioannis

    “…Objectives The experimental study aims to demonstrate the output of a vasodilator agent application on skin prior and after a skin flap elevation and the…”
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    Foreign bodies of dental iatrogenic origin displaced in the maxillary sinus - A safety and efficacy analysis of a retrospective study by Tilaveridis, Ioannis, Stefanidou, Anatoli, Kyrgidis, Athanassios, Tilaveridis, Stavros, Tilaveridou, Sofia, Zouloumis, Lambros

    Published in Annals of maxillofacial surgery (01-01-2022)
    “…Introduction: Foreign bodies (FB) of the paranasal sinuses are an uncommon clinical entities with the maxillary sinuses being those most frequently affected…”
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