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Zoe S. Polizopoulou

Researcher at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

Publications -  94
Citations -  1653

Zoe S. Polizopoulou is an academic researcher from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 84 publications receiving 1424 citations.

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Clinical considerations on canine visceral leishmaniasis in greece : a retrospective study of 158 cases (1989-1996)

TL;DR: The medical records of 158 dogs with visceral leishmaniasis confirmed cytologically and/or serologically and clinicopathological abnormalities were reviewed, and an indirect immunofluorescence assay's diagnostic sensitivity was found to be higher than that of lymph node aspiration cytology.
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A randomised, blinded, placebo-controlled clinical trial with allopurinol in canine leishmaniosis.

TL;DR: Apart from remission of clinical signs and restoration to normal of clinicopathological abnormalities, allopurinol did not eliminate Leishmania organisms, as the PCR result on bone marrow was still positive in all the dogs that finished the trial.
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Fifth European Dirofilaria and Angiostrongylus Days (FiEDAD) 2016

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- 01 Jan 2017 - 
TL;DR: Simón et al. as mentioned in this paper reviewed human dirofilariosis in Europe: basic facts and retrospective review and found that the majority of the cases were found in the south-east of Spain.
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A field study on the effect of the dietary use of a clinoptilolite-rich tuff, alone or in combination with certain antimicrobials, on the health status and performance of weaned, growing and finishing pigs.

TL;DR: Simultaneous administration of Cp and AM in feed, resulted in less severe forms of PWDS, which had a shorter clinical course (P<0.05) and Mortality decreased during the weaning period due to AM administration.
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Correlation of serum alkaline phosphatase activity with the healing process of long bone fractures in dogs.

TL;DR: Serial determination of serum ALP activity during fracture healing could be an additional tool in predicting fractures at risk of developing a nonunion, helping the clinician to choose the appropriate intervention.