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Stavroula Christopoulos

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Stavroula Christopoulos, MD

Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, McGill University
Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism
McGill University Health Centre (MUHC)

Jewish General Hospital, 3755 Cote Sainte Catherine, Montreal, H3T 1E2

Tel.:514 340-8090
Email : stavroula.christopoulos [at] mcgill.ca

Research or Clinical Activities

Dr. Christopoulos completed her medical school training at McGill University followed by a residency in internal medicine and endocrinology in the same university. She then pursued a research and clinical fellowship at Université de Montréal in adrenal pathologies. Her fields of interest include diabetes and adrenal pathologies. She is currently a full-time staff in the division of endocrinology at the Jewish General Hospital and an assistant professor of medicine at McGill University. She is very active in preclinical, clinical and continuing medical education.

Selected Recent Publications

Dasgupta K, Hajna S, Joseph L, Da Costa D, Christopoulos S, Gougeon R. Effects of meal preparation training on body weight, glycemia, and blood pressure: results of a phase 2 trial in type 2 diabetes. Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act. 2012 Oct 17;9:125. doi: 10.1186/1479-5868-9-125.

Tsoukas MA, Krishnamoorthy P, Richards BJ, Pepe C, Christopoulos S. Adrenal Suppression with Cishingoid Features from Inhaled Corticosteroid therapy in an Adult Asthmatic Patient. Am J Med. 2014 May;127(5)

Bond RT, Christopoulos S, Tamilia M. Incidental Growth Hormone Producing Pituitary Adenoma in a Case of Recurrent Nodular Goiter and Thyroid Carcinoma. J Clin Trials 2015; 5:212.

Marciano J., Christopoulos S. A Case of Cushing Syndrome Misdiagnosed as Treatment-Resistant Depression, Am J Med 2020 Mar;133(3)

J. Mah, D. Negreanu, S. Radi, S. Christopoulos. Trimethroprim-sulfamethoxazole-induced refractory hypoglycaemia successfully treated with octreotide, BMJ Case Reports 2021;14:e240232

 

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