998 resultados para Benito Juárez
Resumo:
Tesis (Maestria en Ingeniería).-- Universidad de La Salle. Facultad de Ingeniería. Maestría en Ingeniería, 2014
Resumo:
Los mamíferos pertenecientes a la familia Procyonidae son carnívoros que presentan una limitada distribucion a nivel mundial, dentro de este grupo se encuentra el “pezote” (Nasua narica), especie que presenta un papel importante para el funcionamiento de los ecosistemas. En el Salvador aún existe poblaciones de pezotes en estado silvestre, uno de los lugares donde se observan es el Parque Nacional El Imposible (PNEI) el cual es el área natural que posee la mayor extensión de territorio (aproximadamente 4,000 hectáreas) y es un refugio importante para una gran diversidad de especies. El objetivo principal de esta investigación fue determinar el uso y preferencia de hábitat del pezote en tres hábitats presentes en el sector San Benito del PNEI durante la época lluviosa. Se realizaron seis muestreos entre los meses de junio-noviembre del 2013, utilizando métodos directos e indirectos. Por medio del censo por transecto lineal y las estaciones de búsqueda intensiva se registraron los individuos observados, rastros y especies vegetales utilizadas por el pezote de acuerdo a cada categoría de uso (alimentación, búsqueda de alimento, desplazamiento, descanso y protección e hidratación) en cada tipo de hábitat. Se invirtieron 62 días y 498 horas esfuerzo. Se obtuvieron 196 registros de “pezotes”, 358 rastros y 22 especies vegetales, se encontró una proporción similar de hembras y machos (♀= 40 y ♂= 41) y una alta proporción de crías (20%). Huellas, narizazos y pasaderos o caminos presentaron los mayores valores del índice de abundancia relativa (H= 0.048, Na= 0.052 y Pc =0.049), se determinó una diferencia significativa en el uso de hábitat por los “pezotes” para realizar actividades (x²= 113.59, g.l.= 14, P< 0.05), sin embargo no se encontró diferencias significativas en las preferencia de hábitat (F= 1.04, g.l.= 2, P=0.364). La familia Moraceae es la más utilizada por los “pezotes” y se encontró una relación significativa entre la fenofase fructificación y la abundancia de individuos pertenecientes a Nasua narica (r= 0.64, p= 0.03). Los “pezotes” realizan actividades como alimentarse, buscar alimento y desplazarse en todos los hábitat presentes en el sector San Benito, por lo cual no mostraron preferencia por ningún hábitat, debido a lo anterior, la capacidad de la especie por adaptarse a diferentes condiciones ambientales y la alta cantidad de especies vegetales que son consumidas, este mamífero en el sitio se comporta como una especie de hábitos generalistas.
Resumo:
La investigación sobre alimentación de Nasua narica “pezote”, se llevó a cabo en el Parque Nacional El Imposible, sector San Benito, departamento de Ahuachapán, El Salvador, C.A., se realizó con el fin de conocer los hábitos alimenticios de N. narica, la cual consistió en dos fases: fase de campo y fase de laboratorio; para la fase de campo se realizaron 12 viajes al área de estudio, colectándose una muestra total de 40 excretas de la especie entre los meses de Mayo a Octubre de 2009. Para la colecta de muestras se utilizó el método de transectos lineales en siete rutas de muestreo, recorriendo una distancia de seis kilómetros, en las cuales se buscaban las excretas. Cada 200 m se extendió el área de estudio 20 m a cada lado. Los transectos fueron utilizados para los muestreos de observación directa, registro de datos, rastros, colecta de excretas y muestreo de vegetación. Al encontrar excretas se delimitaron estaciones de muestreo temporal con un tamaño aproximado de 10x10 m en las cuales se colectaba la muestra. Las excretas encontradas se identificaron por medio del manual de Aranda (2000), también se compararon con fotografías de excretas de pezotes tomadas en cautiverio dentro del Zoológico Nacional de El Salvador y con la experiencia de los guardarecursos. Dentro de la estación de muestreo también se hizo una descripción de la vegetación considerando dos estratos: estrato arbóreo y estrato arbustivo, en los cuales se anotó número de individuos, frecuencia, nombre común y nombre científico, estado de floración y/o fructificación. Por medio de la descripción de la vegetación se pudo determinar los recursos alimenticios disponibles durante la realización del estudio, así como las especies de importancia tanto para alimentación como para hábitat de los pezotes, obteniéndose 121 árboles de 32 familias y 55 arbustos de 19 familias.
Resumo:
Emprendida por el presidente Benito Pablo Juárez García, la Reforma Liberal estableció el orden jurídico y político necesario para la modernización de México, que tuvo que enfrentar el asedio de intereses económicos y políticos extranjeros, del clero y de la fracción conservadora del país, factores amenazantes a la soberanía nacional.
Resumo:
Sem resumo feito pelo autor.
Resumo:
The cerebellum is an important site for cortical demyelination in multiple sclerosis, but the functional significance of this finding is not fully understood. To evaluate the clinical and cognitive impact of cerebellar grey-matter pathology in multiple sclerosis patients. Forty-two relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis patients and 30 controls underwent clinical assessment including the Multiple Sclerosis Functional Composite, Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) and cerebellar functional system (FS) score, and cognitive evaluation, including the Paced Auditory Serial Addition Test (PASAT) and the Symbol-Digit Modalities Test (SDMT). Magnetic resonance imaging was performed with a 3T scanner and variables of interest were: brain white-matter and cortical lesion load, cerebellar intracortical and leukocortical lesion volumes, and brain cortical and cerebellar white-matter and grey-matter volumes. After multivariate analysis high burden of cerebellar intracortical lesions was the only predictor for the EDSS (p<0.001), cerebellar FS (p = 0.002), arm function (p = 0.049), and for leg function (p<0.001). Patients with high burden of cerebellar leukocortical lesions had lower PASAT scores (p = 0.013), while patients with greater volumes of cerebellar intracortical lesions had worse SDMT scores (p = 0.015). Cerebellar grey-matter pathology is widely present and contributes to clinical dysfunction in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis patients, independently of brain grey-matter damage.
Resumo:
Disconnectivity between the Default Mode Network (DMN) nodes can cause clinical symptoms and cognitive deficits in Alzheimer׳s disease (AD). We aimed to examine the structural connectivity between DMN nodes, to verify the extent in which white matter disconnection affects cognitive performance. MRI data of 76 subjects (25 mild AD, 21 amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment subjects and 30 controls) were acquired on a 3.0T scanner. ExploreDTI software (fractional Anisotropy threshold=0.25 and the angular threshold=60°) calculated axial, radial, and mean diffusivities, fractional anisotropy and streamline count. AD patients showed lower fractional anisotropy (P=0.01) and streamline count (P=0.029), and higher radial diffusivity (P=0.014) than controls in the cingulum. After correction for white matter atrophy, only fractional anisotropy and radial diffusivity remained significantly lower in AD compared to controls (P=0.003 and P=0.05). In the parahippocampal bundle, AD patients had lower mean and radial diffusivities (P=0.048 and P=0.013) compared to controls, from which only radial diffusivity survived for white matter adjustment (P=0.05). Regression models revealed that cognitive performance is also accounted for by white matter microstructural values. Structural connectivity within the DMN is important to the execution of high-complexity tasks, probably due to its relevant role in the integration of the network.
Resumo:
The search for an Alzheimer's disease (AD) biomarker is one of the most relevant contemporary research topics due to the high prevalence and social costs of the disease. Functional connectivity (FC) of the default mode network (DMN) is a plausible candidate for such a biomarker. We evaluated 22 patients with mild AD and 26 age- and gender-matched healthy controls. All subjects underwent resting functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in a 3.0 T scanner. To identify the DMN, seed-based FC of the posterior cingulate was calculated. We also measured the sensitivity/specificity of the method, and verified a correlation with cognitive performance. We found a significant difference between patients with mild AD and controls in average z-scores: DMN, whole cortical positive (WCP) and absolute values. DMN individual values showed a sensitivity of 77.3% and specificity of 70%. DMN and WCP values were correlated to global cognition and episodic memory performance. We showed that individual measures of DMN connectivity could be considered a promising method to differentiate AD, even at an early phase, from normal aging. Further studies with larger numbers of participants, as well as validation of normal values, are needed for more definitive conclusions.
Resumo:
4
Resumo:
The pathological mechanisms underlying cognitive dysfunction in multiple sclerosis (MS) are not yet fully understood and, in addition to demyelinating lesions and gray-matter atrophy, subclinical disease activity may play a role. To evaluate the contribution of asymptomatic gadolinium-enhancing lesions to cognitive dysfunction along with gray-matter damage and callosal atrophy in relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS) patients. Forty-two treated RRMS and 30 controls were evaluated. MRI (3T) variables of interest were brain white-matter and cortical lesion load, cortical and deep gray-matter volumes, corpus callosum volume and presence of gadolinium-enhancing lesions. Outcome variables included EDSS, MS Functional Composite (MSFC) subtests and the Brief Repeatable Battery of Neuropsychological tests. Cognitive dysfunction was classified as deficits in two or more cognitive subtests. Multivariate regression analyses assessed the contribution of MRI metrics to outcomes. Patients with cognitive impairment (45.2%) had more cortical lesions and lower gray-matter and callosal volumes. Patients with subclinical MRI activity (15%) had worse cognitive performance. Clinical disability on MSFC was mainly associated with putaminal atrophy. The main independent predictors for cognitive deficits were high burden of cortical lesions and number of gadolinium-enhancing lesions. Cognitive dysfunction was especially related to high burden of cortical lesions and subclinical disease activity. Cognitive studies in MS should look over subclinical disease activity as a potential contributor to cognitive impairment.
Resumo:
The authors present considerations about death and brain death concepts, as well the legal aspects for its diagnosis in Brazil. They also present the UNICAMP Protocol for the Diagnosis of Brain Death, revised and according with the current law, with standard techniques for the diagnostic exam. They emphasize the importance of a mature ethical position for this frequent and challenging situation.
Resumo:
Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) is a widespread monophasic inflamatory disease affecting the central nervous system, that usually follows an infection or vaccination. In this study, we present an analysis of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and clinical aspects in four patients with clinical diagnosis of ADEM. The presence of MRI demyelinating lesions was crucial, but not in itself sufficient for definitive diagnosis. Clinical and MRI follow up, in order to exclude new lesions and to reevaluate the former ones, as well as CSF, were important for the differential diagnosis with other demyelinating diseases, particularly multiple sclerosis. In addition, we have shown that early treatment with methylprednisolone after the initial symptoms was effective for improving clinical manifestations as well as for reducing MRI lesions.
Resumo:
OBJECTIVE: To describe the role of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the evaluation of patients with chronic and recurrent aseptic meningitis.METHOD: A retrospective study of five patients with aseptic meningoencefalitis diagnosed by clinical and CSF findings. CT scans showed without no relevant findings. RESULTS: MRI showed small multifocal lesions hyperintense on T2 weighted images and FLAIR, with mild or no gadolinium enhancement, mainly in periventricular and subcortical regions. Meningoencephalitis preceded the diagnosis of the underlying disease in four patients (Behçet´s disease or systemic lupus erythematosus). After the introduction of adequate treatment for the rheumatic disease, they did not present further symptoms of aseptic meningoencephalitis. CONCLUSION: Aseptic meningoencephalitis can be an early presentation of an autoimmune disease. It is important to emphasize the role of MRI in the diagnosis and follow-up of these patients.
Resumo:
The occurrence of de novo psychogenic seizures after epilepsy surgery is rare, and is estimated in 1.8% to 3.6%. Seizures after epilepsy surgery should be carefully evaluated, and de novo psychogenic seizures should be considered especially when there is a change in the ictal semiology. We report a patient with de novo psychogenic seizures after anterior temporal lobe removal for refractory temporal lobe epilepsy. Once psychogenic seizures were diagnosed and psychiatric treatment was started, seizures stopped.
Resumo:
Whipple's disease (WD) is an uncommon multisystem condition caused by the bacillus Tropheryma whipplei. Central nervous system involvement is a classical feature of the disease observed in 20 to 40% of the patients. We report the case of a 62 yeards old man with WD that developed neurological manifestations during its course, and discuss the most usual signs and symptoms focusing on recent diagnostic criteria and novel treatment regimens.