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Paciente femenina de 20 años con antecedente de osteocondromatosis múltiple, quien ingresa por coxalgia, edema y eritema en rodilla derecha. El osteocondroma representa el tumor benigno o lesión pseudotumoral más frecuente del hueso, siendo lesiones del desarrollo más que tumores como tal. Esto resulta de la separación de uno de los fragmento de la placa de crecimiento epifisiario, el cual se hernia a través del periostio[1]. Radiológicamente se describe como una lesión exofítica con continuidad cortical y medular con predilección por la metáfisis de los huesos largos, especialmente en los miembros inferiores. Su presentación puede ser solitaria o múltiple. La osteocondromatosis múltiple ó aclasia diafisiaria, se define como la presencia de dos o mas osteocondromas en diferentes localizaciones; siendo una patología de herencia autosómica dominante[2]. Dada la afectación de las metáfisis en desarrollo, los pacientes presentan talla baja, con desproporción entre el tronco y las extremidades inferiores, con presentación usual de genu valgo/varo. El crecimiento rápido de la lesión o la presencia de signos como aumento en temperatura, edema y eritema sugieren una transformación maligna[2].

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RESUMEN. Introducción: la minería a cielo abierto y la subterránea, presentan altas cifras de lesiones asociadas a esta industria a nivel internacional. Países como Australia, algunos de Europa y Estados Unidos tienen avances en seguridad minera, tanto en lesiones fatales como no mortales; sin embargo, otros países no muestran el mismo desarrollo, ejemplo de ello son algunos países de África, China y países de Suramérica. Colombia, muestra un paupérrimo avance en seguridad minera, agravado por ausencia de registros de calidad para establecer políticas en salud y seguridad minera. Objetivo: describir los accidentes de trabajo (AT) y enfermedades laborales (EL) de dichos trabajadores y sus relaciones con tiempo de exposición y oficio. Metodología: estudio transversal con 476 trabajadores del el sector de minería. Se indago sobre los AT y EL de los mineros de socavón en los departamentos de Boyacá, Cundinamarca y Norte de Santander. Se realizó análisis estadístico con medidas de tendencia central y dispersión, estimación de prevalencia de AT y EL y pruebas de asociación Chi-cuadrado para identificar factores relacionados con las variables. Para las estimaciones de parámetros se empleó un nivel de confianza del 95% y las pruebas de asociación un nivel α de 0,05. Resultados: La edad en años de los trabajadores varió entre 20 y 76 años con una media general de 43 ± 10. La antigüedad laboral en años varió entre 10 y 57 años con una media general de 19,3±9,1. Los trabajadores con mayor promedio de antigüedad laboral fueron los de Cundinamarca (valor_p< 0.000). La incidencia de AT fue de 52,3%, IC (95% 47,7% – 56,9%) en los tres departamentos, siendo mayor en Boyacá. Las regiones anatómicas más comprometidas fueron miembros inferiores 32,2%, miembros superiores 26,9%, la cabeza y espalda con 9,9% respectivamente. La enfermedad laboral que más se diagnosticó, fue hernia de disco. Conclusiones: Este estudio muestra la magnitud del problema de la accidentalidad observada en los tres departamentos; la distribución de los accidentes en el sector minero, según la región anatómica, el tipo de lesión y su agente causal, esto será insumo para ayudar a la elaboración de políticas públicas, a nivel empresarial, de las Administradoras de Riesgos Laborales (ARL) y otros actores del Sistema de gestión de la Seguridad y Salud en el Trabajo (SGSST). Palabras clave: minería, exposición profesional, accidentes de trabajo, enfermedad laboral, Colombia.

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Aágua, na epiderme, deve distribuir-se de acordo com a estrutura histológica que se conhece para este tecido, admitindo-se que as células em diferenciação, desde a camada basal (100% de água) ao estrato córneo (cerca de 10% de água) possuam distintos conteúdos hídricos. O objectivo do presente estudo foi esclarecer, se métodos especialmente concebidos, como é o caso do sistema MoistureMeter- D®, conseguem detectar a água profunda da epiderme. Foram seleccionados 13 voluntários, nos quais se marcaram aleatoriamente 3 sítios de aplicação na face ventral do antebraço para aplicação de (a) um penso com a solução de Lauril Sulfato de Sódio (LSS) a 3,5%, (b) um penso sem qualquer solução (controlo positivo) e (c) uma área de controlo sem penso (controlo negativo). Após 24h, os pensos foram removidos, procedendo-se à medição da hidratação através de metodologias não invasivas, com o auxílio dos sistemas MoistureMeter-D® e MoistureMeter-SC®, sistemas baseados na medição da variação da “capacitância” epidérmica, utilizando diferentes frequências de medição, respectivamente, 300 MHz e 1,25MHz.A perda trans-epidérmica de água (PTEA) e o eritema, foram também medidos nos sítios estudados (Tewameter TM300 e Chromameter CR3000, respectivamente). Os dados foram estatisticamente avaliados (descritiva e não paramétrica) adoptando-seumnível de confiança de 95%. Os resultados obtidos revelam a alteração da função de barreira da pele e presença de edema no sítio tratado com LSS, conforme se encontra descrito na literatura. Em relação à medição da hidratação da epiderme, os resultados não evidenciaram diferenças significativas entre os sítios estudados, quando medidos pelo MoistureMeter-D®. Contudo, verificou-se uma maior hidratação superficial no local da aplicação do provocador, conforme se encontra descrito mna literatura. Os presentes resultados sugerem que, apesar das especificações do fabricante, o sistema em causa não detecta as variações mais profundas de conteúdo hídrico descritas.

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O presente estudo procurou investigar alterações na função de barreira cutânea causadas pelo envelhecimento, através da metodologia POST (plastic occlusion stress test), e aplicando um modelo matemático compartimental aos dados de PTEA (perda transepidérmica de água) obtidos após remoção da oclusão. Participaram no estudo 32 voluntários de ambos os sexos, sem patologias cutâneas. Estes foram divididos em dois grupos: I- idade inferior a 30 anos; II- mais de 30 anos. Foi aplicado no antebraço ventral de cada voluntário um penso oclusivo, e após a remoção dessa oclusão mediu-se a PTEA por 30 min. Aplicou-se um modelo bicompartimental matemático a estes dados, calculando-se o t1/2evap - tempo de semi-vida de evaporação- e a DWM – massa dinâmica de água. Os resultados indicam diferenças discretas entre os parâmetros cinéticos obtidos nos dois grupos, o que sugere que o equilíbrio hídrico e a função de barreira da pele não sofrem uma alteração significativa nas faixas etárias estudadas. No entanto, observaram-se diferenças ligeiras na velocidade de decaimento da PTEA, sendo mais rápida e acentuada no grupo jovem e decrescendo a um ritmo mais lento com o envelhecimento. Conclui-se, a partir dos resultados obtidos, que através da metodologia dinâmica empregada foi possível detectar diferenças discretas na dinâmica da água da pele senil, indicando potencial de aplicação na área de testes de eficácia de produtos de aplicação cutânea.

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A grande diversidade de apósitos disponível para a recuperação da integridade cutânea torna complexa e difícil a sua escolha. Torna-se pois fundamental, aprofundar o conhecimento sobre o impacto específico dos diferentes materiais de penso. O presente estudo pretende ilustrar o impacto da oclusão na recuperação da função de “barreira” da pele e envolveu 8 mulheres saudáveis ( = 22,6±1,1) em cujos antebraços foram marcados 3 sítios experimentais sujeitos a biopsia superficial cutânea (BSC) com cianoacrilato, mantendo integro um quarto local, assim utilizado como controlo negativo (CN). Dois dos locais experimentais sujeitos a BSC foram aleatoriamente ocludidos com o apósito de hidroxipoliuretano (PermaFoam®, Hartmann)(sitio A) ou com parafilm (sitio B) e o terceiro local (sitio C) deixado sem oclusão, funcionando como controlo positivo (CP). As variáveis em estudo foram a Perda Transepidérmica de água (PTEA, Tewameter TM300), o eritrema (Minolta CR3000) e a microcirculação local (LDF Periflux). Os resultados sugerem uma mais rápida recuperação da integridade cutânea nos sítios ocludidos, quando comparados com o respectivo controle, salientando-se nestes, o local tratado com o apósito de hidroxipoliuretano. Conclui-se que, nas presentes condições experimentais, a oclusão determina uma maior e mais rápida recuperação da integridade cutânea in vivo.

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The classical computer vision methods can only weakly emulate some of the multi-level parallelisms in signal processing and information sharing that takes place in different parts of the primates’ visual system thus enabling it to accomplish many diverse functions of visual perception. One of the main functions of the primates’ vision is to detect and recognise objects in natural scenes despite all the linear and non-linear variations of the objects and their environment. The superior performance of the primates’ visual system compared to what machine vision systems have been able to achieve to date, motivates scientists and researchers to further explore this area in pursuit of more efficient vision systems inspired by natural models. In this paper building blocks for a hierarchical efficient object recognition model are proposed. Incorporating the attention-based processing would lead to a system that will process the visual data in a non-linear way focusing only on the regions of interest and hence reducing the time to achieve real-time performance. Further, it is suggested to modify the visual cortex model for recognizing objects by adding non-linearities in the ventral path consistent with earlier discoveries as reported by researchers in the neuro-physiology of vision.

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In an immersive virtual environment, observers fail to notice the expansion of a room around them and consequently make gross errors when comparing the size of objects. This result is difficult to explain if the visual system continuously generates a 3-D model of the scene based on known baseline information from interocular separation or proprioception as the observer walks. An alternative is that observers use view-based methods to guide their actions and to represent the spatial layout of the scene. In this case, they may have an expectation of the images they will receive but be insensitive to the rate at which images arrive as they walk. We describe the way in which the eye movement strategy of animals simplifies motion processing if their goal is to move towards a desired image and discuss dorsal and ventral stream processing of moving images in that context. Although many questions about view-based approaches to scene representation remain unanswered, the solutions are likely to be highly relevant to understanding biological 3-D vision.

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Here we show inverse fMRI activation patterns in amygdala and medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) depending upon whether subjects interpreted surprised facial expressions positively or negatively. More negative interpretations of surprised faces were associated with greater signal changes in the right ventral amygdala, while more positive interpretations were associated with greater signal changes in the ventral mPFC. Accordingly, signal change within these two areas was inversely correlated. Thus, individual differences in the judgment of surprised faces are related to a systematic inverse relationship between amygdala and mPFC activity, a circuitry that the animal literature suggests is critical to the assessment of stimuli that predict potential positive vs negative outcomes.

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We recently demonstrated a functional relationship between fMRI responses within the amygdala and the medial prefrontal cortex based upon whether subjects interpreted surprised facial expressions positively or negatively. In the present fMRI study, we sought to assess amygdala-medial prefrontal cortex responsivity when the interpretations of surprised faces were determined by contextual experimental stimuli, rather than subjective judgment. Subjects passively viewed individual presentations of surprised faces preceded by either a negatively or positively valenced contextual sentence (e. g., She just found $500 vs. She just lost $500). Negative and positive sentences were carefully matched in terms of length, situations described, and arousal level. Negatively cued surprised faces produced greater ventral amygdala activation compared to positively cued surprised faces. Responses to negative versus positive sentences were greater within the ventrolateral prefrontal cortex, whereas responses to positive versus negative sentences were greater within the ventromedial prefrontal cortex. The present study demonstrates that amygdala response to surprised facial expressions can be modulated by negatively versus positively valenced verbal contextual information. Connectivity analyses identified candidate cortical-subcortical systems subserving this modulation.

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The degree to which perceived controllability alters the way a stressor is experienced varies greatly among individuals. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to examine the neural activation associated with individual differences in the impact of perceived controllability on self-reported pain perception. Subjects with greater activation in response to uncontrollable (UC) rather than controllable (C) pain in the pregenual anterior cingulate cortex (pACC), periaqueductal gray (PAG), and posterior insula/SII reported higher levels of pain during the UC versus C conditions. Conversely, subjects with greater activation in the ventral lateral prefrontal cortex (VLPFC) in anticipation of pain in the UC versus C conditions reported less pain in response to UC versus C pain. Activation in the VLPFC was significantly correlated with the acceptance and denial subscales of the COPE inventory [Carver, C. S., Scheier, M. F., & Weintraub, J. K. Assessing coping strategies: A theoretically based approach. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 56, 267–283, 1989], supporting the interpretation that this anticipatory activation was associated with an attempt to cope with the emotional impact of uncontrollable pain. A regression model containing the two prefrontal clusters (VLPFC and pACC) predicted 64% of the variance in pain rating difference, with activation in the two additional regions (PAG and insula/SII) predicting almost no additional variance. In addition to supporting the conclusion that the impact of perceived controllability on pain perception varies highly between individuals, these findings suggest that these effects are primarily top-down, driven by processes in regions of the prefrontal cortex previously associated with cognitive modulation of pain and emotion regulation.

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BACKGROUND: Previous functional imaging studies demonstrating amygdala response to happy facial expressions have all included the presentation of negatively valenced primary comparison expressions within the experimental context. This study assessed amygdala response to happy and neutral facial expressions in an experimental paradigm devoid of primary negatively valenced comparison expressions. METHODS: Sixteen human subjects (eight female) viewed 16-sec blocks of alternating happy and neutral faces interleaved with a baseline fixation condition during two functional magnetic resonance imaging scans. RESULTS: Within the ventral amygdala, a negative correlation between happy versus neutral signal changes and state anxiety was observed. The majority of the variability associated with this effect was explained by a positive relationship between state anxiety and signal change to neutral faces. CONCLUSIONS: Interpretation of amygdala responses to facial expressions of emotion will be influenced by considering the contribution of each constituent condition within a greater subtractive finding, as well as 1) their spatial location within the amygdaloid complex; and 2) the experimental context in which they were observed. Here, an observed relationship between state anxiety and ventral amygdala response to happy versus neutral faces was explained by response to neutral faces.

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Among younger adults, the ability to willfully regulate negative affect, enabling effective responses to stressful experiences, engages regions of prefrontal cortex (PFC) and the amygdala. Because regions of PFC and the amygdala are known to influence the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, here we test whether PFC and amygdala responses during emotion regulation predict the diurnal pattern of salivary cortisol secretion. We also test whether PFC and amygdala regions are engaged during emotion regulation in older (62- to 64-year-old) rather than younger individuals. We measured brain activity using functional magnetic resonance imaging as participants regulated (increased or decreased) their affective responses or attended to negative picture stimuli. We also collected saliva samples for 1 week at home for cortisol assay. Consistent with previous work in younger samples, increasing negative affect resulted in ventral lateral, dorsolateral, and dorsomedial regions of PFC and amygdala activation. In contrast to previous work, decreasing negative affect did not produce the predicted robust pattern of higher PFC and lower amygdala activation. Individuals demonstrating the predicted effect (decrease s attend in the amygdala), however, exhibited higher signal in ventromedial prefrontal cortex (VMPFC) for the same contrast. Furthermore, participants displaying higher VMPFC and lower amygdala signal when decreasing compared with the attention control condition evidenced steeper, more normative declines in cortisol over the course of the day. Individual differences yielded the predicted link between brain function while reducing negative affect in the laboratory and diurnal regulation of endocrine activity in the home environment.

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Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we examined whether individual differences in amygdala activation in response to negative relative to neutral information are related to differences in the speed with which such information is evaluated, the extent to which such differences are associated with medial prefrontal cortex function, and their relationship with measures of trait anxiety and psychological well-being (PWB). Results indicated that faster judgments of negative relative to neutral information were associated with increased left and right amygdala activation. In the prefrontal cortex, faster judgment time was associated with relative decreased activation in a cluster in the ventral anterior cingulate cortex (ACC, BA 24). Furthermore, people who were slower to evaluate negative versus neutral information reported higher PWB. Importantly, higher PWB was strongly associated with increased activation in the ventral ACC for negative relative to neutral information. Individual differences in trait anxiety did not predict variation in judgment time or in amygdala or ventral ACC activity. These findings suggest that people high in PWB effectively recruit the ventral ACC when confronted with potentially aversive stimuli, manifest reduced activity in subcortical regions such as the amygdala, and appraise such information as less salient as reflected in slower evaluative speed.

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The 'self' is a complex multidimensional construct deeply embedded and in many ways defined by our relations with the social world. Individuals with autism are impaired in both self-referential and other-referential social cognitive processing. Atypical neural representation of the self may be a key to understanding the nature of such impairments. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging we scanned adult males with an autism spectrum condition and age and IQ-matched neurotypical males while they made reflective mentalizing or physical judgements about themselves or the British Queen. Neurotypical individuals preferentially recruit the middle cingulate cortex and ventromedial prefrontal cortex in response to self compared with other-referential processing. In autism, ventromedial prefrontal cortex responded equally to self and other, while middle cingulate cortex responded more to other-mentalizing than self-mentalizing. These atypical responses occur only in areas where self-information is preferentially processed and does not affect areas that preferentially respond to other-referential information. In autism, atypical neural self-representation was also apparent via reduced functional connectivity between ventromedial prefrontal cortex and areas associated with lower level embodied representations, such as ventral premotor and somatosensory cortex. Furthermore, the magnitude of neural self-other distinction in ventromedial prefrontal cortex was strongly related to the magnitude of early childhood social impairments in autism. Individuals whose ventromedial prefrontal cortex made the largest distinction between mentalizing about self and other were least socially impaired in early childhood, while those whose ventromedial prefrontal cortex made little to no distinction between mentalizing about self and other were the most socially impaired in early childhood. These observations reveal that the atypical organization of neural circuitry preferentially coding for self-information is a key mechanism at the heart of both self-referential and social impairments in autism.

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Although many examples exist for shared neural representations of self and other, it is unknown how such shared representations interact with the rest of the brain. Furthermore, do high-level inference-based shared mentalizing representations interact with lower level embodied/simulation-based shared representations? We used functional neuroimaging (fMRI) and a functional connectivity approach to assess these questions during high-level inference-based mentalizing. Shared mentalizing representations in ventromedial prefrontal cortex, posterior cingulate/precuneus, and temporo-parietal junction (TPJ) all exhibited identical functional connectivity patterns during mentalizing of both self and other. Connectivity patterns were distributed across low-level embodied neural systems such as the frontal operculum/ventral premotor cortex, the anterior insula, the primary sensorimotor cortex, and the presupplementary motor area. These results demonstrate that identical neural circuits are implementing processes involved in mentalizing of both self and other and that the nature of such processes may be the integration of low-level embodied processes within higher level inference-based mentalizing.