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Evangelia Manopoulou

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To present the results and evaluate the added value of applying CT-like sequences in the MRI examinations of the musculoskeletal system in children and adolescents with clinical suspicion of overuse stress injury. Read More

Meeting name: SPR 2026 Annual Meeting , 2026

Authors: Papaioannou Georgia, Tagkalakis Panagiotis, Tzarouchi Loukia, Manopoulou Evangelia, Oikonomoulas George

Keywords: MR, Adolescent, Musculoskeletal

Cranial venous anomalies including the collateral intraosseous emissary veins are commonly identified in patients with craniosynostosis, especially in syndromic cases. Our purpose was to describe the incidence and the type of abnormal venous drainage in sporadic and syndromic craniosynostosis, to demonstrate the typical imaging findings, the associated abnormalities as well as the post surgical changes. Read More

Meeting name: SPR 2026 Annual Meeting , 2026

Authors: Tzarouchi Loukia, Manopoulou Evangelia, Oikonomoulas George, Tagkalakis Panagiotis, Yarmenitis Spyridon, Papaioannou Georgia

Keywords: 3D Images, Craniosynostosis

Our objective is to demonstrate the value of imaging exploration of the lumbar spine and sacrococcygeal region in neonates and young children, when certain clinical indications exist. Read More

Meeting name: IPR 2016 Conjoint Meeting & Exhibition , 2016

Authors: Manopoulou Evangelia, Magganas George, Meleti Christina, Yarmenitis Spyros, Tagalakis Panagiotis, Papaioannou Georgia

Keywords: lumbrosacral spine, spinal dysraphism, sacral dimple

To illustrate a spectrum of MRI findings of the orbital anomalies and pathologies in the neonates and children. Read More

Meeting name: IPR 2016 Conjoint Meeting & Exhibition , 2016

Authors: Papaioannou Georgia, Manopoulou Evangelia, Vraka Irene, Magganas George, Yarmenitis Spyros, Zambelis John, Kritikos Nikolaos

Keywords: orbit, MRI