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Dr. Carolina Diamandis
Dr. Carolina Diamandis
General Director of the Lazar Medical Consortium Group
Military Doctor in the Armed Forces of my fatherland (retired), General Director of the Lazar Medical Consortium Group (LCG).
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Metabolic syndrome in individuals suffering from multiple sclerosis: Why we should no...
Dr. Carolina Diamandis

Dr. Carolina Diamandis

and 3 more

May 24, 2021
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a progressive inflammatory disease of the central nervous system that normally leads to impairment and persistent disability at a rather early age. The observation that physical stress can lead to the onset of reversible neurological symptoms has in the past led to patients being discouraged from doing sports. We investigated the current status of research and conclude that this advice may be as incorrect for a majority of MS patients as recent recommendation which encourage individuals with MS to engage in all kinds of physical activity. 
Medical devices that should be prescribed to patients with cataplexy to reduce their...
Dr. Carolina Diamandis

Dr. Carolina Diamandis

and 1 more

May 24, 2021
Patients suffering from cataplexies have a highly significant risk of severe injury. This paper discusses (manufacturer-independent) medical devices that should be prescribed to any patient with moderate to severe cataplexy.
Medical devices that should be prescribed to patients with cataplexy to reduce their...
Dr. Carolina Diamandis

Dr. Carolina Diamandis

and 1 more

May 20, 2021
People who suffer from cataplexy have a significant risk of injury. This paper discusses (manufacturer-independent) medical devices that should be prescribed to any patient with moderate to severe cataplexy.
Tele-Psychotherapy in Germany (Comment)
Dr. Carolina Diamandis

Dr. Carolina Diamandis

and 1 more

May 20, 2021
Long strictly forbidden, tele-psychotherapy has now also found its way to Germany. This article is one of the first experience reports, written a year after the liberalization of this kind of medical service in all 16 German federal countries. The Feldmann Paper explains the current situation in Germany (May 2021).
Regularly missed symptoms in primary and secondary narcolepsy 
Dr. Carolina Diamandis

Dr. Carolina Diamandis

and 4 more

May 18, 2021
Based on an analysis of anonymized medical records from four hospitals in Asia and Africa, we succeeded in identifying symptoms typical for narcolepsy (with cataplexy) that are regularly overlooked because they are masked by the two severe leading symptoms. Our results do not differ between primary and secondary cases of narcolepsy. 
Management of primary acquired melanosis (PAM) of the eye (State of Research Paper)
Dr. Carolina Diamandis

Dr. Carolina Diamandis

and 2 more

May 17, 2021
With regard to acquired melanosis of the conjunctiva, there is still neither a worldwide uniform nomenclature nor reliable data on how frequent this type of pigment disorder is. This is even more true for the estimation of the risk of progression into cancer as well as the clinical management of this entity. This short paper presents the current, partly contradictory scientific knowledge which is available.
The therapeutic use of medical nicotine in narcolepsy
Dr. Carolina Diamandis

Dr. Carolina Diamandis

and 1 more

May 17, 2021
Nicotine is best known for its troublesome role in tobacco addiction. However, in small doses, it is actually quite a potent and safe stimulant. Based on significant reports about a positive role of nicotine on narcoleptic seizures, we searched the medical literature for signals to better understand the opportunities and risks of medical nicotine use in patients with any severe form of narcolepsy.
What dermatologists should communicate
Dr. Carolina Diamandis

Dr. Carolina Diamandis

and 2 more

May 13, 2021
In the case of a suspicious skin mole, the question always arises as to whether it is benign or malignant. Is it a harmless mole, a capillary malformation or a basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma or even a melanoma? Often the nevus can already be assessed by a close examination of the lesion and a few questions regarding its development. But most important: the patients need to be informed about their condition in a simple but professional way.
Prevalence of narcolepsy in patients with H63D syndrome
Dr. Carolina Diamandis

Dr. Carolina Diamandis

and 4 more

May 10, 2021
H63D syndrome is a phenotype of a homozygous mutation of the HFE gene H63D, which is otherwise known to cause at most mild classical hemochromatosis. H63D syndrome leads to an iron overload in the body (especially in the brain, heart, liver, skin and male gonads) in the form of non-transferrin bound iron (NTBI) poisoning. Hallmark symptoms and causal factor for H63D syndrome is a mild hypotransferrinemia with transferrin saturation values >50%. H63D syndrome is an incurable multi-organ disease, leading to permanent disability. Our objective was to detect the prevalence of narcolepsy and narcolepsy with cataplexy in patients with H63D syndrome.
Nosocomial infections in Germany: a tolerated disaster.
Dr. Carolina Diamandis

Dr. Carolina Diamandis

and 3 more

May 10, 2021
While the global community has been struggling to contain the Sars-CoV-2 pandemic, another equally deadly enemy of humankind has been out of the general public's focus for years: iatrogenically caused infections and, as a result, deaths in alarming numbers. With this White Paper, we remind the medical community that this epidemic must also be brought to an end. As a prominent and abhorrent example we chose Germany.
Non-pharmacological aids for patients suffering from narcolepsy with cataplexy (White...
Dr. Carolina Diamandis

Dr. Carolina Diamandis

and 4 more

May 12, 2021
Narcolepsy with cataplexy is an often underestimated disorder in both its primary and secondary forms. As with epilepsy, narcolepsy and cataplexy pose a high risk of injury to the patient. Yet, narcoleptics have historically received poorer care than epileptics with regard to non-pharmacological aids. This "White Paper" informs both professionals and patients about protective measures that are advisable.
Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation of the skin
Dr. Carolina Diamandis

Dr. Carolina Diamandis

and 2 more

May 12, 2021
Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation is the most benign cause of brownish discolorations of the skin. For this reason it has been little researched. In times of increasing treatments in the field of cosmetic medicine and simultaneous increased attention to the issue of skin cancer, a lack of knowledge may lead to over-treatment of post-inflammatory skin lesions.
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