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Small bowel pseudomelanosis is a rarely reported clinical entity characterized by brown pigmentation of small bowel mucosa. The authors describe two cases, both with iron deficiency anemia, one of an 81-year-old female patient submitted for capsule endoscopy that revealed a brown pigmentation of all small bowel mucosa and another of an 81-year-old male whose retrograde double-balloon enteroscopy revealed a diffuse brown pattern of small bowel mucosa. Ileal biopsies confirmed intense iron deposition in the macrophages of the lamina propria. Both patients were on oral iron therapy and the second one had a previous double-balloon enteroscopy, 2 years earlier, which revealed only ileal angiodysplasias. These two cases demonstrate the importance of two new endoscopic methods for diagnosis of small bowel pseudomelanosis, the rarity of such an entity and its close relation with oral iron therapy.

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Objetivo: Identificar los factores asociados al tiempo de estancia hospitalaria prolongado en pacientes ingresados/as por insuficiencia cardiaca aguda. Método: Estudio observacional de cohorte multipropósito que incluyó pacientes del registro EAHFE (Epidemiology Acute Heart Failure in Emergency) ingresados/as por insuficiencia cardiaca aguda en 25 hospitales españoles. Se recogieron variables demográficas y clínicas, el día y el lugar del ingreso. La variable resultado principal fue el tiempo de estancia hospitalaria mayor que la mediana. Resultados: Se incluyeron 2400 pacientes con una edad media de 79,5 (±9,9) años, de los cuales 1334 (55,6%) eran mujeres. Quinientos noventa (24,6%) ingresaron en la unidad de corta estancia (UCE), 606 (25,2%) en cardiología y 1204 (50,2%) en medicina interna o geriatría. La mediana del tiempo de estancia hospitalaria fue de 7,0 (intervalo intercuartílico: 4-11 días). Cincuenta y ocho (2,4%) pacientes fallecieron y 562 (23,9%) sufrieron un reingreso a los 30 días tras el alta. Los factores independientes asociados a un tiempo de estancia hospitalaria prolongado fueron la enfermedad pulmonar obstructiva crónica, ser portador de un dispositivo, tener un factor precipitante desconocido o no común, la presencia en urgencias de insuficiencia renal, hiponatremia y anemia, no ingresar en una UCE o no disponer de dicha unidad e ingresar un lunes, martes o miércoles; y los asociados a un tiempo de estancia hospitalaria ≤7 días fueron la hipertensión arterial y tener como factor precipitante una crisis hipertensiva o la falta de adherencia al tratamiento. El área bajo la curva del modelo mixto ajustado al centro fue de 0,78 (intervalo de confianza del 95%: 0,76-0,80; p <0,001). Conclusiones: Hay una serie de factores asociados con un tiempo de estancia hospitalaria prolongado que deben ser considerados para la gestión del proceso de la insuficiencia cardiaca aguda.

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Se realizó un estudio descriptivo; en un universo de 96 pacientes pertenecientes a la clínica de SIDA del hospital. Los datos demográficos se obtuvieron por entrevista directa y los resultados de los exámenes de laboratorio fueron copiados de la historia clínica. Estos se analizaron con la ayuda del Software Epi-Info. Resultados: la mayoría fueron hombres, con edad menor a 45 años, casados, solteros y con ocupación de obreros y quehaceres domésticos. Los fármacos más utilizados fueron zidovudina, lamivudina y efavirenz: zidovudina produjo anemia en el 15.5de los casos y depresión medular en el 2.4; lamivudina provocó miositis en el 31, neuropatía periférica en el 4y efavirenz ocasionó elevación de las transaminasas, glutámico pirúvico y glutámico oxalacético, en el 51.2. En la evaluación de las transaminasas, creatinfosfoquinasa, creatinina, glucosa, colesterol total, triglicéridos, hemoglobina, carga viral y los linfocitos TCD4 no hubo diferencia significativa entre la valoración inicial y en la de control. Conclusión: efavirenz produjo la más alta frecuencia de efectos colaterales se relaciono con la elevación de transaminasas, seguido por zidovudina que produjo anemia y depresión medular; lamivudina provoco miositis y neuropatía periférica

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Membrane proteins, which reside in the membranes of cells, play a critical role in many important biological processes including cellular signaling, immune response, and material and energy transduction. Because of their key role in maintaining the environment within cells and facilitating intercellular interactions, understanding the function of these proteins is of tremendous medical and biochemical significance. Indeed, the malfunction of membrane proteins has been linked to numerous diseases including diabetes, cirrhosis of the liver, cystic fibrosis, cancer, Alzheimer's disease, hypertension, epilepsy, cataracts, tubulopathy, leukodystrophy, Leigh syndrome, anemia, sensorineural deafness, and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.1-3 However, the structure of many of these proteins and the changes in their structure that lead to disease-related malfunctions are not well understood. Additionally, at least 60% of the pharmaceuticals currently available are thought to target membrane proteins, despite the fact that their exact mode of operation is not known.4-6 Developing a detailed understanding of the function of a protein is achieved by coupling biochemical experiments with knowledge of the structure of the protein. Currently the most common method for obtaining three-dimensional structure information is X-ray crystallography. However, no a priori methods are currently available to predict crystallization conditions for a given protein.7-14 This limitation is currently overcome by screening a large number of possible combinations of precipitants, buffer, salt, and pH conditions to identify conditions that are conducive to crystal nucleation and growth.7,9,11,15-24 Unfortunately, these screening efforts are often limited by difficulties associated with quantity and purity of available protein samples. While the two most significant bottlenecks for protein structure determination in general are the (i) obtaining sufficient quantities of high quality protein samples and (ii) growing high quality protein crystals that are suitable for X-ray structure determination,7,20,21,23,25-47 membrane proteins present additional challenges. For crystallization it is necessary to extract the membrane proteins from the cellular membrane. However, this process often leads to denaturation. In fact, membrane proteins have proven to be so difficult to crystallize that of the more than 66,000 structures deposited in the Protein Data Bank,48 less than 1% are for membrane proteins, with even fewer present at high resolution (< 2Å)4,6,49 and only a handful are human membrane proteins.49 A variety of strategies including detergent solubilization50-53 and the use of artificial membrane-like environments have been developed to circumvent this challenge.43,53-55 In recent years, the use of a lipidic mesophase as a medium for crystallizing membrane proteins has been demonstrated to increase success for a wide range of membrane proteins, including human receptor proteins.54,56-62 This in meso method for membrane protein crystallization, however, is still by no means routine due to challenges related to sample preparation at sub-microliter volumes and to crystal harvesting and X-ray data collection. This dissertation presents various aspects of the development of a microfluidic platform to enable high throughput in meso membrane protein crystallization at a level beyond the capabilities of current technologies. Microfluidic platforms for protein crystallization and other lab-on-a-chip applications have been well demonstrated.9,63-66 These integrated chips provide fine control over transport phenomena and the ability to perform high throughput analyses via highly integrated fluid networks. However, the development of microfluidic platforms for in meso protein crystallization required the development of strategies to cope with extremely viscous and non-Newtonian fluids. A theoretical treatment of highly viscous fluids in microfluidic devices is presented in Chapter 3, followed by the application of these strategies for the development of a microfluidic mixer capable of preparing a mesophase sample for in meso crystallization at a scale of less than 20 nL in Chapter 4. This approach was validated with the successful on chip in meso crystallization of the membrane protein bacteriorhodopsin. In summary, this is the first report of a microfluidic platform capable of performing in meso crystallization on-chip, representing a 1000x reduction in the scale at which mesophase trials can be prepared. Once protein crystals have formed, they are typically harvested from the droplet they were grown in and mounted for crystallographic analysis. Despite the high throughput automation present in nearly all other aspects of protein structure determination, the harvesting and mounting of crystals is still largely a manual process. Furthermore, during mounting the fragile protein crystals can potentially be damaged, both from physical and environmental shock. To circumvent these challenges an X-ray transparent microfluidic device architecture was developed to couple the benefits of scale, integration, and precise fluid control with the ability to perform in situ X-ray analysis (Chapter 5). This approach was validated successfully by crystallization and subsequent on-chip analysis of the soluble proteins lysozyme, thaumatin, and ribonuclease A and will be extended to microfluidic platforms for in meso membrane protein crystallization. The ability to perform in situ X-ray analysis was shown to provide extremely high quality diffraction data, in part as a result of not being affected by damage due to physical handling of the crystals. As part of the work described in this thesis, a variety of data collection strategies for in situ data analysis were also tested, including merging of small slices of data from a large number of crystals grown on a single chip, to allow for diffraction analysis at biologically relevant temperatures. While such strategies have been applied previously,57,59,61,67 they are potentially challenging when applied via traditional methods due to the need to grow and then mount a large number of crystals with minimal crystal-to-crystal variability. The integrated nature of microfluidic platforms easily enables the generation of a large number of reproducible crystallization trials. This, coupled with in situ analysis capabilities has the potential of being able to acquire high resolution structural data of proteins at biologically relevant conditions for which only small crystals, or crystals which are adversely affected by standard cryocooling techniques, could be obtained (Chapters 5 and 6). While the main focus of protein crystallography is to obtain three-dimensional protein structures, the results of typical experiments provide only a static picture of the protein. The use of polychromatic or Laue X-ray diffraction methods enables the collection of time resolved structural information. These experiments are very sensitive to crystal quality, however, and often suffer from severe radiation damage due to the intense polychromatic X-ray beams. Here, as before, the ability to perform in situ X-ray analysis on many small protein crystals within a microfluidic crystallization platform has the potential to overcome these challenges. An automated method for collecting a "single-shot" of data from a large number of crystals was developed in collaboration with the BioCARS team at the Advanced Photon Source at Argonne National Laboratory (Chapter 6). The work described in this thesis shows that, even more so than for traditional structure determination efforts, the ability to grow and analyze a large number of high quality crystals is critical to enable time resolved structural studies of novel proteins. In addition to enabling X-ray crystallography experiments, the development of X-ray transparent microfluidic platforms also has tremendous potential to answer other scientific questions, such as unraveling the mechanism of in meso crystallization. For instance, the lipidic mesophases utilized during in meso membrane protein crystallization can be characterized by small angle X-ray diffraction analysis. Coupling in situ analysis with microfluidic platforms capable of preparing these difficult mesophase samples at very small volumes has tremendous potential to enable the high throughput analysis of these systems on a scale that is not reasonably achievable using conventional sample preparation strategies (Chapter 7). In collaboration with the LS-CAT team at the Advanced Photon Source, an experimental station for small angle X-ray analysis coupled with the high quality visualization capabilities needed to target specific microfluidic samples on a highly integrated chip is under development. Characterizing the phase behavior of these mesophase systems and the effects of various additives present in crystallization trials is key for developing an understanding of how in meso crystallization occurs. A long term goal of these studies is to enable the rational design of in meso crystallization experiments so as to avoid or limit the need for high throughput screening efforts. In summary, this thesis describes the development of microfluidic platforms for protein crystallization with in situ analysis capabilities. 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A 31-year-old Caucasian woman of South-American descent was diagnosed with a variant of multicentric Castleman disease (MCD) that has been reported in Japan as Castleman-Kojima disease. This is a systemic inflammatory disorder known as TAFRO Syndrome which includes thrombocytopenia, polyserositis (ascites/pleural effusion), microcytic anemia, myelofibrosis, fever, renal dysfunction and organomegaly, with immunologic disorder, polyclonal hypergammaglobulinemia, and elevated levels of interleukin-6 (IL-6) and the vascular endothelial growth factor present in serum and/or effusions. Optimal therapies are not well established. The patient was treated with methylprednisolone and rituximab. Following the start of treatment, the patient has been asymptomatic for over 8 months.

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We report a case of a 64-year-old male who, 44 days after starting treatment with prasugrel, presented with severe thrombocytopenia, anemia, renal failure, and severe ADAMTS13 activity deficiency, along with a high titer of autoantibodies to this protease.

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In the primary studying, known leeches have included into free living and parasitic which the parasitic group, besides of direct impacts like: growth detraction, anemia, making wound in the connecting part with the skin, with making plat for secondary bacterial and molding infections in the toll place, is able to cause to transfer blood flagellate and virus to the fish too. Therefore, by accusing information related to fauna leeches of each area a risk factor from the viewpoint of the possibility of being or accusing transferred diseases by these leeches, one can predict and forehand about them. Freshwater leeches of Iran to present accurate recognition (morphological, molecular) have not been, and there are some limited reports from different parts of the country about them. One of the areas that its leeches have not been identified yet is Kurdistan, By having five latrines and big permanent rivers and 32000 springs and a lot of deep and semi-deep wells and this province is a convenient bed for growing aquatics in the country. Therefore, identifying risk factors for development of aquaculture on water resources is one important factor to access achieving development goals. For recognizing leeches of this province, some samples from 10 stands were token. Samples from under stones, sticking to the fish, turtles, plants and solid substances in the water were separated and after recording their physical characteristics, calming with 10% ethylic alcohol with 10% formalin become fixed and after painting with Carmen acetic acid by standard keys for 7 species of Helobdella stagnalis, Placobdella costata, Hemiclepsis marginata, Erpobdella octoculata, Hirudo medicinalis, Dina lineate lineata have been identified and described. Which Helobdella stagnalis has the highest distribution in the province and the minimum one is Hirudo medicinalis. However, that the data obtained in leeches in Kurdistan is a relatively complete collection in this research, recognizing fauna of these areas needs more studying. The Placobdella costata and Hemiclepsis marginata sticking to the fish were separated among identified species which showed that these are parasites for the fish. The sticking area of those leeches to the skin was accompanied with scales cast, damage to mucous membranes beneath the parasite and bleeding Was associated with Histopathology studying effect includes observing break and disconnection in the leech connecting place to the epithelial layer of epidermis in the skin, destroyed nucleus in skin Epithelial cells with observing necrosis in ulcerative place become of the leech and the sub acute inflammated penetration until acute necrosis with opening in Dermis layer is observable. Kidney of this fish have changes such as: proliferation, like proliferative kidney disease with increasing proliferative glomerular cells and increasing in membranous cells in Capillary corpuscle, observing necrotic cells in haematopoietic tissue of kidney along with increasing in infiltration of leukocyte's cells generally mono nucluars such as lymphocytes and less poly morpho nucluars such as neutrophiles that are symptoms of disorders causing anemia become of nourishing and sucking blood by the leech and creating a chronic kidney infection that originally root is in another place like the skin. Also Hemorrhagic anemia causes losing RBC's is because of using the host blood by the leech. (In this situation, one can see immature RBC red cells in Peripheral blood. To identify potential carriers of the leech to the viruses, after finding them in recorded stands and putting them in 75% ethanol for viruses cause IPN, VHS, IHN, they were tested by PCR that the conclusion of these experiments approved IPN virus in Hemiclepsis marginata and Hirudo medicinalis. This kind of leeches can act like a mechanical carrier and causing spreading the agent of this disease. It is worth mentioning that studying the pathogenicity of this virus for aquaculture sources, mentioned before needs more research. During the study of infected fish with leeches that was done after preparing bloody slides and staining them, no case blood parasites was observed. During a research about infecting fish experimentally to known leeches it become clear that 5 days after being in aquarium including leeches, samples of sticking Hirudo medicinalis leech to the golden carp with scales cast were observed. Including leeches to the fish started with molting the scales in the sticking area in the fish and fish become too uneasy and by rubbing themselves to the malls and things inside the aquarium, tried to separate them. Finally, after around 30 hours, leeches penetrate the skin, feeding from blood and tissue liquids and cause mortality the fish and then they become separated from them. If the corpse of these fish stayed in the aquarium, the Helobdella stagnalis and Erpobdella octoculata would start feeding them.

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El cáncer gástrico es una de las neoplasias malignas más frecuentes a nivel mundial, la segunda causa de muerte por cáncer a nivel mundial, y la octava causa de muerte en los Estados Unidos debido a neoplasias, es por tanto, un problema que afecta tanto a los países desarrollados como a los países en vías de desarrollo. A nivel mundial es más frecuente en la sexta década de la vida, con una incidencia mayor en el sexo femenino, además se han descrito diversos factores de riesgo asociados a la aparición de dicha neoplasia. Dentro de la presentación clínica podemos encontrar la pérdida de peso y el dolor abdominal como las presentaciones clínicas más frecuentes del cáncer gástrico. La mayoría de pacientes son diagnosticados en estadios avanzados de la enfermedad. Con el presente estudio se determinó el comportamiento de los pacientes con diagnóstico de cáncer gástrico del Hospital Oncológico del ISSS en el período enero de 2012 a diciembre de 2013, mediante un estudio observacional, descriptivo, transversal, tomando como población a todos los pacientes con cáncer gástrico del ISSS diagnosticados en dicho periodo. Con los datos obtenidos se concluyó que la edad media de los pacientes con cáncer gástrico es de 63.4 años, los síntomas más frecuentes en pacientes con cáncer gástrico en orden decreciente de frecuencia son dolor abdominal, pérdida de peso, nausea, vómito, melenas y saciedad temprana; al examen físico los hallazgos más frecuentemente reportados son palidez y presencia de masa abdominal palpable; los datos más frecuentemente observados en exámenes de laboratorio son anemia (normo-normo) y alteraciones de AST y ALT. Se diagnostican en un estadio 0= 0%, IA= 1.41%; IB= 5.63%; IIA=14.08%; IIB= 11.27%; IIIA= 18.31%; IIIB= 7.04%; IIIC= 4.23% y IV=38.03%. Además el adenocarcinoma tubular, seguido del carcinoma de células en anillo de sello son los tipos histológicos más frecuentes.

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La Histiocitosis de Células de Langerhans (HCL) es una patología compleja, infrecuente pero con mayor incidencia en niños. Hay pocos estudios al respecto y ninguno en nuestro país. Por ello, este estudio define factores de riesgo de mortalidad, encontrados en los pacientes con HCL en nuestro centro. Objetivo: definir factores de riesgo, asociados con la mortalidad de los pacientes con HCL. Materiales y Métodos: El estudio realizado fue observacional, comparativo, analítico, retrolectivo, de corte transversal. Se registraron 65 pacientes con HCL, con expedientes clínicos completos, diagnóstico y seguimiento adecuado, en el período comprendido entre julio 2002 y julio 2012. Los datos se recolectaron a través de una ficha y el análisis se realizó con los programas EPIDAT y EXCEL. Previo a la ejecución, este estudio fue aprobado por el comité de ética en investigación de nuestro centro. Resultados: La mediana de la edad fue de 22 meses, con un promedio de 2.9 meses entre el inicio de síntomas y el diagnóstico. La relación Hombre-mujer fue de 1.5:1 y las tres manifestaciones clínicas más frecuentes fueron: hueso (61.5%), piel (35.4%) y linfadenopatías (23.1%). El 27.7 % de la población estaba desnutrida al debut de la enfermedad y la mortalidad general fue 15.4%. Los factores de riesgo asociados con la mortalidad fueron: sexo masculino, desnutrición al diagnóstico, debut de HCL en menores de 28 días de vida, afección cutánea, afección hematológica con bicitopenia que incluya anemia y afección de la médula ósea. Conclusiones: El presente estudio determinó los siguientes factores de riesgo, asociados con la mortalidad de los pacientes de nuestro centro: género masculino, debut de la enfermedad en menores de 28 días de vida, desnutrición, manifestaciones clínicas que incluyan lesiones cutáneas secundarias a HCL, afección hematológica con bicitopenia que incluya anemia y la afección de médula ósea.

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Aquaculture, is perceived as having the greatest potential to meet the growing demand for aquatic food. Crustaceans form one of the main value added components in aquaculture and among them, shrimp aquaculture is the predominant one. Industrial shrimp fanning, in combination with poor management in shrimp aquaculture, has quickly led to severe pollution in shrimp ponds, thereby creating a suitable environment for development of bacterial and virus diseases. White spot disease is one of the most deadly diseases that are caused heavy loss in all Penaeid shrimps family. In Iran during 2002 to 2004 in the Kuzestan province and in 2005 in Bushehr province, the most ponds and farms infected with white spot and the entire industry was facing threat of closure. Owing to the impact of WSSV infection to shrimp aquaculture, there is an urgent need to develop suitable strategies to protect cultured shrimps and make aquaculture more sustainable. Therefore, this study aimed to examine the possibility of protecting shrimp against white spot syndrome virus using bioencapsulated Anemia with E. coil containing the recombinant protein VP28, designed. Virus genome was extracted from naturally infected Litopenaeus vannamei in the Choebdch farms and VP28 gene by designed primers was amplified, extracted, purified and cloned in E. coli TGI. Protein expression evaluated and inactivated bacteria containing recombinant protein encapsulated in Artemia nauplii. White shrimp post larvae stage 5 were fed for 5 days with recombinant nauplii and twice on days 7 and 25 after feeding with Artemia nauplii were challenged with white spot virus. The results of the first experiment revealed that cumulative mortality percent in the group receiving the bacteria containing recombinant plasmid (pMal + VP28) was %14.44±1.11 and the relative percent survival %80.30±1.51. In this group the mortality rates in the various repetitions varied from the 13.33% to 16.66% and relative percent survival of 77.27% to 81.81%. in the Non-recombinant plasmid group (pMal) Mean percent mortality was% 33.33±3.84 and the Relative Percent Survival %54.54±5.24 and in the group that received bacteria contained no recombinant plasmid the Mean cumulative mortality percent was%48.88 ± 5.87 and Relative Percent Survival%33.33± 8.01.

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Introdução - As anemias hipocrómicas e microcíticas, não sideropénicas, são, na sua maioria, de origem talassémica. As talassémias são hemoglobinopatias caraterizadas pela redução ou ausência da produção de cadeias globínicas, provocadas por mutações nos genes globínicos. A β-talassémia está mais frequentemente associada a mutações pontuais e pequenas deleções ou inserções no gene HBB, enquanto que a α-talassémia normalmente resulta de deleções que eliminam os genes HBA2 e/ou HBA1. Deleções de um só gene, -α3.7 e -α4.2, são frequentes entre africanos, mediterrânicos e asiáticos enquanto que grandes deleções que removem ambos os genes alfa, como a deleção do Sudeste Asiático (--SEA), são comuns nas populações asiáticas. Grandes deleções nos clusters alfa e beta são condições raras, geralmente associadas a fenótipos severos. A identificação destas deleções é realizada através da técnica de MLPA (multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification). Objetivos - O objetivo principal deste trabalho foi estudar um grupo de indivíduos com hipocromia e microcitose e Hb A2 normal, com suspeita de possuirem deleções nos clusters α ou β. Pretendeu-se, ainda, caraterizar a extensão das deleções encontradas e, quando possível, determinar a localização dos seus breakpoints. Materiais e Métodos - Cinquenta e oito indivíduos (28 homens e 30 mulheres), com hipocromia e microcitose de origem desconhecida, seguidos na Consulta de Hematologia do Hospital Pediátrico e do Hospital Geral do CHC, ou enviados de outros centros, foram testados para a presença de deleções nos clusters α e β. Foram efetuados hemogramas a todas as amostras e os estudos de hemoglobina foram realizados por cromatografia líquida de alta performance (HPLC). Os estudos moleculares incluiram GAP-PCR, MLPA, sequenciação genética e PCR / hibridização reversa. Resultados - Foi possível obter o padrão do rácio das sondas MLPA para as deleções α e β conhecidas ou já caraterizadas. Foram encontradas 6 deleções HBA desconhecidas que removem os genes α ou as regiões reguladoras desse cluster. Detetou-se, também, uma deleção no cluster β, que elimina praticamente todos os seus genes. Conclusões - A identificação de grandes delções nos clusters α e β-globínicos em indivíduos com hipocromia e microcitose, com HbA2 normal, é crucial para o aconselhamento genético. A metodologia de MLPA é uma abordagem simples e fiável, muito útil para o diagnóstico de casos de talassemia, em que não são detetadas mutações α ou β através das técnicas convencionais

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Las retinas inmaduras de los recién nacidos prematuros son susceptibles a insultos que interrumpen el crecimiento neurovascular, que conduce a la retinopatía de la prematuridad. Por eso es de gran importancia conocer los factores de riesgo que se ven involucrados en la génesis de dicha enfermedad. Objetivos: conocer los factores de riesgos asociados a retinopatía del prematuro menor o igual a 1750 gramos al nacer que requirió tratamiento con láser en el Hospital de Niños Benjamín Bloom de Enero de 2012 a Diciembre 2013. Material y método: se realizó un estudio de tipo descriptivo, de corte retrospectivo en el cual se hará revisión sistemática de los expedientes de los pacientes sin dar a conocer la identidad de los mismos, seleccionando a pacientes menor o igual a 1750 gramos independientemente del sexo, evaluado en Hospital Nacional de Niños Benjamín Bloom y al que se le ha realizado intervención con láser; de los cuales se verificará los factores de riesgo asociados al desarrollo de retinopatía del prematuro en estadios severos, se realizó una hoja de datos en Excel y se utilizó el programa SPSS para la agrupación de los datos, posterior se realizó el análisis de los datos. Resultado: se encontraron 56 casos de prematuros con grado severo de retinopatía que utilizó laser, de los cuales fueron 30 masculinos y 26 femeninos; se excluyeron veinte casos por no cumplir criterios de inclusión. Los dos factores de riesgo principalmente involucrados en la ROP son edad gestacional igual o inferior a 30 semanas de gestación y peso al nacimiento igual o inferior a 1300 gr. Otros factores de riesgo encontrados son: la no ganancia de peso para la edad gestacional con un 92.7%, anemia y transfusión sanguínea con un 76.9%, sepsis temprana y nososcomial, en menor proporción apneas, aplicación de surfactante, administración de esteroides prenatales, el estadio con mayor frecuencia encontrado es el III, el déficit visual y ceguera son las secuelas encontradas en los pacientes con retinopatía severa. Conclusiones: la retinopatía de la prematuridad es una entidad multifactorial en la que cada uno de los factores juega un papel importante en la evolución de dicha patología.

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El objetivo del presente trabajo es reconocer el perfil clínico y epidemiológico de los pacientes con diagnóstico de histoplasmosis que han consultado al HNNBB en el período comprendido entre Enero del 2007 a Diciembre del 2012. Diseño y población: se realizó estudio retrospectivo, observacional, descriptivo y de corte transversal; basado en la revisión de los expedientes clínicos de pacientes con diagnóstico de histoplasmosis. Se obtuvieron datos de 35 expedientes clínicos de los que fue posible la revisión de 26 ya que 9 se encontraban ya depurados del archivo hospitalario. Variables del estudio: edad, sexo, área de procedencia, tratamiento y efectos secundarios, manifestaciones clínicas, hallazgos de laboratorio, condición al egreso y complicaciones. Resultados: la prevalencia en los 6 años estudiados fue de 40 por 100,000 egresos; con dos elevaciones correspondientes a los años 2008 (53/100,000) y 2011 (63 casos por 100,000 egresos). El departamento de procedencia de la mayoría de casos fue San Salvador; seguido por los departamentos de Chalatenango, La Libertad y Cabañas. Con una predominancia de la zona urbana en un 60%. La mayoría de los casos reportados cuentan con un estado nutricional normal y en los que se determinó algún grado de desnutrición que corresponden a grados leves – moderados según las escalas cualitativas aplicadas. Un 58% de los pacientes estudiados no demostró evidencia de patologías concomitantes o comorbilidades. Tampoco diferencia de predominancia de sexo. La edad pediátrica que más presenta casos de histoplasmosis fue de 0 a 2 años. La mortalidad reportada fue de 25% siendo todos los casos en los menores de 2 años. El 96% de los casos fue tratado con anfotericina B (Dexocicolato), de los que finalizaron tratamiento 17 continuaron tratamiento ambulatorio con Itraconazol. La forma de presentación clínica predominante fue la sistémica en un 92% de los casos en cuanto a las manifestaciones clínicas la triada de: fiebre, hepatomegalia y esplenomegalia, fueron los hallazgos más frecuentes y constantes. Como hallazgo de laboratorio en la mayoría de los casos se encontró anemia, y en algunos de ellos bicitopenia o pancitopenia. Las complicaciones reportadas fueron asociadas a la atención sanitaria, como: infección del sitio de inserción del catéter y neumonía nosocomial. A pesar del tratamiento se presentó una recaída, y como efecto adverso a tratamiento no se evidenció insuficiencia renal, el más frecuente fué hipokalemia. El diagnóstico se realizó por serología mediante IgM, seguido de inmunodifusion y en 3 de los casos fueron diagnosticados a través de cultivos. Conclusiones: se determinó la prevalencia de histoplasmosis en la población de niños que consultan en el Hospital Bloom, determinando que esta continúa siendo una enfermedad prevalente en nuestro medio. La mayoría de los casos provienen del área urbana y se localizan en la zona central del país. No existe una correlación clara entre el estado nutricional y la predisposición a padecerla así; como tampoco está ligada exclusivamente a comorbilidades que comprometan el sistema inmune. La edad en la que mayormente se ven afectados los pacientes es en los menores de 2 años siendo su relación inversamente proporcional en cuanto a la mortalidad. El tratamiento administrado en la mayoría de los casos fue anfotericina B, y aunque se presentó en la mayoría de los casos la hipokalemia, como efecto secundario esto no constituyó un parámetro para suspender el tratamiento.

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Canine Visceral Leishmania (CVL) is an important zoonotic disease that has a world wide distribution and has a large impact on public health on the American Continent, especially in Brazil, where the nature of endemic diseases in humans affects a large part of the nation. The influence of the prevalence of CVL in the increased rate of human cases in endemic areas and in the unleashing of epidemic outbreaks shows the need for a more profound understanding, that would generate significant advances in the current measures used to control the reservoirs of sickness that are practiced by the Programa Nacional de Vigilância e Controle da Leishmaniose Visceral. The present work describes and compares the clinical-laboratorial and histopathological findings of twenty-three dogs that were naturally infected by Leishmania chagasi, from endemic areas in metropolitan Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil. These animals, that were selected and given physical and serological exams (IFI and ELISA rK-39), were classified according to the degree of clinical severity and had blood samples drawn (whole blood and serum) for a complete hemogram and a coagulogram to be done as well as biochemical tests for kidney and liver function. The confirmation of infection by L. chagasi was done after the euthanasia of the animals, through the direct demonstration of the parasite in the impression of the spleen and liver crowned with GIEMSA and through a cultivation by means of NNN/Schneider. According to the clinical evaluation, the animals were classified as asymptomatic (7), oligosymptomatic (7) and polysymptomatic (9). Among the animals that were chosen to be autopsied, there were 2 asymptomatic, 3 oligosymptomatic and 3 polysymptomatic, for the purpose of studying their histopathology, having collected fragments of the spleen, liver, kidneys and skin and were fixed in 10% tamponed formol. The comparison between the average parameters of the clinical-laboratory tested animals in the groups was done through the Student t test (a<0.05). The main clinical signals observed were lymphadenomegaly, alopecy, dermatitis, exfoliation, cutaneous ulcers, onicogriphosis and emaciation. The main clinical-laboratorial alterations established, mainly in the polysymptomatic group, were anemia, hyperproteinemia, hyperglobulinemia, alterations in the albumin/globulin ratio and increased ALT activity. Renal alterations were not verified (urea and creatinine levels were normal). Thrombocytopenia was observed in three clinical groups. However, the other indicators of coagulation function (TAP and TTPA) did not have abnormal variations. There were inflammatory infiltrations and leishmania amastigotes in the skin of polysymptomatic dogs, however, they were not found in the skin of asymptomatic animals. Hypertrophy and hyperplasia of the phagocyte mononuclear system, leishmania amastigote parasites were found in the macrophages, extramedullary hematopoiesis and degenerative alterations were detected in the spleen and liver of 8 of the animals submitted to histopathological exams. In accord with these results, it was demonstrated that the expected alterations in the hematological and biochemical parameters in function of their viscerotropic nature of CVL are mainly observed in the more advanced stages of the disease. The absence of inflammatory infiltration and parasite load in the skin suggest that infected animals without symptoms may have an importance irrelevant to the infectiousness of the vector

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The Vitamin E consists of eight chemically homologous forms, designated alpha, beta, gamma and delta tocopherols and tocotrienols. Biologically, the alpha-tocopherol (α-TOH) is the most important. Commercially, are found two types of α-TOH a natural (RRR-alpha-tocopherol) and another synthetic (all-rac-alpha-tocopherol). Both forms are absorbed in the intestine, the liver is a preference in favor of forms 2R, due to transfer protein α-TOH. It has higher affinity to these stereoisomers. Newborns are considered high risk for vitamin E deficiency, mainly premature, these have breast milk as a food source for maintenance of serum α-TOH. Clinical signs such as thrombocytosis, hemolytic anemia, retrolental fibroplasia, intraventricular hemorrhage, bronchopulmonary dysplasia and spinocerebellar degeneration can be found in case of a low intake of α-TOH. Thus, maternal supplementation on postpartum with α-TOH can be an efficient way to increase levels of vitamin E in breast milk and thus the consequently increase the supply of micronutrient for the newborn. However, most studies with vitamin E supplementation have been conducted in animals and little is known about the effect of maternal supplementation in humans, as well as on its efficiency to increase levels of α-TOH in human milk, depending on the shape natural or synthetic. The study included 109 women, divided into three groups: control without supplementation (GC) (n=36), supplemented with natural capsule (GNAT) (n=40) and the synthetic capsule (GSINT) (n=33). Blood samples were collected for determination of maternal nutritional status, and colostrums at initial contact and after 24 hours post-supplementation. Analyses were performed by High Performance Liquid Chromatography. Values of α-TOH in serum below 499.6mg/dL were considered deficient. We used the Kruskal-Wallis test and Tukey test to confirm the increase of alpha-tocopherol in milk and efficiency of administered capsules. Daily consumption of α-TOH was based on daily intake of 500 mL of colostrum by the newborn and compared with the nutritional requirement for children from 0 to 6 months of age, 4 mg / day. The mothers had mean concentration of serum α-TOH in 1016 ± 52, 1236 ± 51 and 1083 ± 61 mg / dL, in CG, GNAT and GSINT respectively. There were no women with deficiiency. The GC did not change the concentrations of α-TOH in colostrum. While women supplemented with natural and synthetic forms increased concentrations of α-TOH colostrum in 57.6% and 39%, respectively. By comparing supplemented groups, it was observed a significant difference (p=0.04), the natural capsule more efficient than the synthetic, approximately 49.6%. Individually, 21.1% of the women provided below 4mg/day of α-TOH, after supplementation for this index declined4.1%. Thus, maternal supplementation postpartum raised the levels of alpha-tocopherol in colostrum, and increased efficiency was observed with the natural form