943 resultados para reasonable excuse for delay in giving notice


Relevância:

100.00% 100.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

The diagnosis of single-lesion paucibacillary leprosy remains a challenge. Reviews by expert dermatopathologists and quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) results obtained from 66 single-plaque biopsy samples were compared. Histological findings were graded as high (HP), medium (MP) or low (LP) probability of leprosy or other dermatopathy (OD). Mycobacterium leprae-specific genes were detected using qPCR. The biopsies of 47 out of 57 clinically diagnosed patients who received multidrug therapy were classified as HP/MP, eight of which were qPCR negative. In the LP/OD (n = 19), two out of eight untreated patients showed positive qPCR results. In the absence of typical histopathological features, qPCR may be utilised to aid in final patient diagnosis, thus reducing overtreatment and delay in diagnosis.

Relevância:

100.00% 100.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

In sandflies, the absence of the peritrophic matrix (PM) affects the rate of blood digestion. Also, the kinetics of PM secretion varies according to species. We previously characterised PpChit1, a midgut-specific chitinase secreted in Phlebotomus papatasi (PPIS) that is involved in the maturation of the PM and showed that antibodies against PpChit1 reduce the chitinolytic activity in the midgut of several sandfly species. Here, sandflies were fed on red blood cells reconstituted with naïve or anti-PpChit1 sera and assessed for fitness parameters that included blood digestion, oviposition onset, number of eggs laid, egg bouts, average number of eggs per bout and survival. In PPIS, anti-PpChit1 led to a one-day delay in the onset of egg laying, with flies surviving three days longer compared to the control group. Anti-PpChit1 also had a negative effect on overall ability of flies to lay eggs, as several gravid females from all three species were unable to lay any eggs despite having lived longer than control flies. Whereas the longer survival might be associated with improved haeme scavenging ability by the PM, the inability of females to lay eggs is possibly linked to changes in PM permeability affecting nutrient absorption.

Relevância:

100.00% 100.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

TBC1D7 forms a complex with TSC1 and TSC2 that inhibits mTORC1 signaling and limits cell growth. Mutations in TBC1D7 were reported in a family with intellectual disability (ID) and macrocrania. Using exome sequencing, we identified two sisters homozygote for the novel c.17_20delAGAG, p.R7TfsX21 TBC1D7 truncating mutation. In addition to the already described macrocephaly and mild ID, they share osteoarticular defects, patella dislocation, behavioral abnormalities, psychosis, learning difficulties, celiac disease, prognathism, myopia, and astigmatism. Consistent with a loss-of-function of TBC1D7, the patient's cell lines show an increase in the phosphorylation of 4EBP1, a direct downstream target of mTORC1 and a delay in the initiation of the autophagy process. This second family allows enlarging the phenotypic spectrum associated with TBC1D7 mutations and defining a TBC1D7 syndrome. Our work reinforces the involvement of TBC1D7 in the regulation of mTORC1 pathways and suggests an altered control of autophagy as possible cause of this disease.

Relevância:

100.00% 100.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Resistance of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) to antiretroviral agents results from target gene mutation within the pol gene, which encodes the viral protease, reverse transcriptase (RT), and integrase. We speculated that mutations in genes other that the drug target could lead to drug resistance. For this purpose, the p1-p6(gag)-p6(pol) region of HIV-1, placed immediately upstream of pol, was analyzed. This region has the potential to alter Pol through frameshift regulation (p1), through improved packaging of viral enzymes (p6(Gag)), or by changes in activation of the viral protease (p6(Pol)). Duplication of the proline-rich p6(Gag) PTAP motif, necessary for late viral cycle activities, was identified in plasma virus from 47 of 222 (21.2%) patients treated with nucleoside analog RT inhibitor (NRTI) antiretroviral therapy but was identified very rarely from drug-naïve individuals. Molecular clones carrying a 3-amino-acid duplication, APPAPP (transframe duplication SPTSPT in p6(Pol)), displayed a delay in protein maturation; however, they packaged a 34% excess of RT and exhibited a marked competitive growth advantage in the presence of NRTIs. This phenotype is reminiscent of the inoculum effect described in bacteriology, where a larger input, or a greater infectivity of an organism with a wild-type antimicrobial target, leads to escape from drug pressure and a higher MIC in vitro. Though the mechanism by which the PTAP region participates in viral maturation is not known, duplication of this proline-rich motif could improve assembly and packaging at membrane locations, resulting in the observed phenotype of increased infectivity and drug resistance.

Relevância:

100.00% 100.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Most economic interactions happen in a context of sequential exchange in which innocent third parties suffer information asymmetry with respect to previous "originative" contracts. The law reduces transaction costs by protecting these third parties but preserves some element of consent by property right holders to avoid damaging property enforcement-e.g., it is they as principals who authorize agents in originative contracts. Judicial verifiability of these originative contracts is obtained either as an automatic byproduct of transactions or, when these would have remained private, by requiring them to be made public. Protecting third parties produces a sort of legal commodity which is easy to trade impersonally, improving the allocation and specialization of resources. Historical delay in generalizing this legal commoditization paradigm is attributed to path dependency-the law first developed for personal trade-and an unbalance in vested interests, as luddite legal professionals face weak public bureaucracies.

Relevância:

100.00% 100.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Neutrophils are key components of the inflammatory response and as such contribute to the killing of microorganisms. In addition, recent evidence suggests their involvement in the development of the immune response. The role of neutrophils during the first weeks post-infection with Leishmania donovani was investigated in this study. When L. donovani-infected mice were selectively depleted of neutrophils with the NIMP-R14 monoclonal antibody, a significant increase in parasite numbers was observed in the spleen and bone marrow and to a lesser extent in the liver. Increased susceptibility was associated with enhanced splenomegally, a delay in the maturation of hepatic granulomas, and a decrease in inducible nitric oxide synthase expression within granulomas. In the spleen, neutrophil depletion was associated with a significant increase in interleukin 4 (IL-4) and IL-10 levels and reduced gamma interferon secretion by CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells. Increased production of serum IL-4 and IL-10 and higher levels of Leishmania-specific immunoglobulin G1 (IgG1) versus IgG2a revealed the preferential induction of Th2 responses in neutrophil-depleted mice. Altogether, these data suggest a critical role for neutrophils in the early protective response against L. donovani, both as effector cells involved in the killing of the parasites and as significant players influencing the development of a protective Th1 immune response.

Relevância:

100.00% 100.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

The aim of this study was to describe the clinical and PSG characteristics of narcolepsy with cataplexy and their genetic predisposition by using the retrospective patient database of the European Narcolepsy Network (EU-NN). We have analysed retrospective data of 1099 patients with narcolepsy diagnosed according to International Classification of Sleep Disorders-2. Demographic and clinical characteristics, polysomnography and multiple sleep latency test data, hypocretin-1 levels, and genome-wide genotypes were available. We found a significantly lower age at sleepiness onset (men versus women: 23.74 ± 12.43 versus 21.49 ± 11.83, P = 0.003) and longer diagnostic delay in women (men versus women: 13.82 ± 13.79 versus 15.62 ± 14.94, P = 0.044). The mean diagnostic delay was 14.63 ± 14.31 years, and longer delay was associated with higher body mass index. The best predictors of short diagnostic delay were young age at diagnosis, cataplexy as the first symptom and higher frequency of cataplexy attacks. The mean multiple sleep latency negatively correlated with Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) and with the number of sleep-onset rapid eye movement periods (SOREMPs), but none of the polysomnographic variables was associated with subjective or objective measures of sleepiness. Variant rs2859998 in UBXN2B gene showed a strong association (P = 1.28E-07) with the age at onset of excessive daytime sleepiness, and rs12425451 near the transcription factor TEAD4 (P = 1.97E-07) with the age at onset of cataplexy. Altogether, our results indicate that the diagnostic delay remains extremely long, age and gender substantially affect symptoms, and that a genetic predisposition affects the age at onset of symptoms.

Relevância:

100.00% 100.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Osteosarcoma metastasis causing intussusception is a very rare entity, with a pejorative prognosis. Based on a case, we performed a literature review in order to better assess this situation. We conclude that, in patients with a history of osteosarcoma lung metastasis, echographic and/or computed tomography scan evidence of a small bowel obstruction with intussusception should lead to an open surgical procedure if the laparoscopic approach does not allow to accurately explore and resect the lesion, in order to prevent misdiagnosis and to avoid further delay in the management.

Relevância:

100.00% 100.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

In this paper we describe the existence of financial illusion in public accountingand we comment on its effects for the future sustainability of local publicservices. We relate these features to the lack of incentives amongst publicmanagers for improving the financial reporting and thus management of publicassets. Financial illusion pays off for politicians and managers since it allowsfor larger public expenditure increases and managerial slack, these beingarguments in their utility functions. This preference is strengthen by the shorttime perspective of politically appointed public managers. Both factors runagainst public accountability. This hypothesis is tested for Spain by using anunique sample. We take data from around forty Catalan local authorities withpopulation above 20,000 for the financial years 1993-98. We build this databasis from the Catalan Auditing Office Reports in a way that it can be linkedto some other local social and economic variables in order to test ourassumptions. The results confirm that there is a statistical relationship between the financialillusion index (FI as constructed in the paper) and higher current expenditure.This reflects on important overruns and increases of the delay in payingsuppliers, as well as on a higher difficulties to face capital finance. Mechanismsfor FI creation have to do among other factors, with delays in paying suppliers(and thereafter higher future financial costs per unit of service), no adequateprovision for bad debts and lack of appropriate capital funding either forreposition or for new equipments. For this, it is crucial to monitor the way inwhich capital transfers are accounted in local public sheet balances. As a result,for most of the Municipalities we analyse, the funds for guaranteeing continuityand sustainability of public services provision are today at risk.Given managerial incentives at present in public institutions, we conclude thatpublic regulation recently enforced for assuring better information systems inlocal public management may not be enough to change the current state of affairs.

Relevância:

100.00% 100.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

I study the relation between the delay in the transmission of spilloversof information and diffusion. When a firm enters or innovates it benefitsfrom the information it gets by observing past entry. Delays in the processof receiving the information reduce the benefits of the spillover and affectthe entry process.I derive the effects this delay has on diffusion, on the dynamics of priceand cost of entry, and on efficiency. I explain why, when spillovers ofinformation are delayed, a zero profit condition requires an initial set ofentrants bigger than zero. I also illustrate how an S-shaped diffusion curvecan be generated. I show that competitive equilibrium entails a slowergeneration of information relative to the social optimum and how a socialplanner can improve efficiency.

Relevância:

100.00% 100.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Objectives: This study analyses the long term cardiac and neurological outcome of patients with cardiac rhabdomyoma (CR) in order to allow comprehensive prenatal counselling. Because of the relative rarity of the disease, there is paucity of data concerning the outcome of patients with CR. Methods: A retrospective study including all cases with echocardiographic diagnosis of CR encountered between April 1986 and August 2006. Results: Of 24 CR patients identified, 7 were diagnosed in-utero at a gestational age (GA) between 28-35 weeks and 17 postnatally between 10 days and 5 years. 14 had multiple CR and 10 had one/two CR. The CRs were situated predominantly in the LV (70%), RV (52%) and IVS (48%) and to a lesser extent in the atria (13%) and pericardium (4%). Follow-up echocardiography in. 18'show\'ld complete postnatal regression of CR in 3, partial regression in 13 and no change in 2. Cardiac complications were encountered in 5 patients, 1 with WPW syndrome and SVT requiring anti-arrhythmic therapy, 1 with sub-aortic obstruction needing surgical intervention and 3 with occasional bouts of paroxysmal SVT. Long-term follow-up revealed tuberous sclerosis of Bourneville (TSB) as definite diagnosIs in 22 (92%), complicated by epilepsy in 16 (67%) and developmental delay in 14 (64%). Conclusions: CR generally regresses after birth and after the high risk perinatal period cardiac related problems are rare. The relatively poor neurodevelopmental outcome of the almost always associated TSB however should form a dominating aspect of the prenatal counselling of parents whose fetuses are diagnosed with this rare disease.

Relevância:

100.00% 100.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Contient : Lettre de Mlle de Seine (corrigez de Soins) à Mrs de l'Académie française, de Bruxelles, le 7 mars 1735, signée ; « De Seine, femme de Quinaut du Fresne. » ; « Principes de Déisme, ou examen des livres attribués à Moyse » ; Lettre de Louis d'Orléans, [duc de Chartres] à l'abbé Sallier (s. d.) ; Quatre lettres de Balzac à [René de Voyer] d'Argenson (26 décembre 1645-1er mai 1653) ; Lettre d'un prince hindou en faveur des négociants français (s. d.) ; Ordre donné par Gaston d'Orléans au gouverneur de la Bastille de tirer sur les troupes royales (2 juillet 1662) ; original (fac. sim. dans La Bibliothèque nationale, t. I, p. 104 ; Lettre de Voiture [au prince de Condé] (s. d.) ; Analyse de l'indult donné par Paul III au cardinal Charles de Lorraine, le 20 mai 1543 ; « Manière de se servir des pièces artificielles de l'organe de l'ouïe et de la vue faites par le sr Mastiani, médecin sicilien » (incomplet de la fin) ; « Extrait d'un mémoire remis à la Porte par le comte de Bonneval, par ordre du Sultan, le 4 février 1741. » ; Remarques sur la régence de Philippe, duc d'Orléans ; Note sur un ms. du Roman de Rou copié par A. Duchesne [collection Duchesne, t. 79] ; Note sur Jean le Bon, considéré comme protecteur des lettres ; Note, en italien, sur une pierre gravée à légende grecque (avec un dessin de la pierre) ; Notes sur les présidents des enquêtes et des requêtes du Parlement de Paris ; Notice des privilèges concédés par Gaston, comte de Foix, aux seigneurs de Loos (1376), en béarnais ; copie authentique de 1577 ; Bulle de Sixte IV pour l'église de Notre-Dame-de-Noyon (7 octobre 1474) ; Notice historique sur la ville de Cambrai ; Note historique sur la ville d'Auxerre, et récit des dévastations des Calvinistes dans ladite ville et aux environs ; Généalogie de la maison de Pons-Saint-Maurice, tirée du cabinet de Clairambault ; Généalogie de la famille Boucherat ; Note sur les droits de l'Université de Paris à la foire du Lendit ; Lettre de Colbert à Mazarin (26 juillet 1653) ; Notes sur la généalogie de la maison de Noailles, parmi lesquelles (f. 175) une notice autographe de Du Bouchet sur Antoine de Noailles (1520-1563) et (f. 179) une lettre de M. de Gordon-Mirabel [à Baluze] (28 juin 1716) ; Généalogie de la famille de Salagnat ; Notice sur les origines de la famille Séguier, de la main de Du Bouchet ; Lettres de Bertrand, évêque de la Sabine (1354) et bulle de Grégoire XIII (11 janvier 1573), extraites des archives du chapitre de Rodez ; Généalogie de la famille de Bonneval ; placard imprimé, et notes diverses sur l'histoire de cette famille ; Inventaire de titres concernant Nogent-le-Rotrou (1102-1401) ; Notice sur Jean de Selve (+ 1529), et notes sur l'histoire de sa famille ; Lettre de Gilles La Carry, S. J., au cardinal de Bouillon (Clermont en Auvergne, 7 juillet 1678), accompagnant une mémoire du même sur les anciens comtes de Bourges et d'Auvergne ; Mémoire sur les cartulaires de l'église de Brioude ; Lettres de Jean, comte de Boulogne et d'Auvergne, portant fondation de divers anniversaires en la chapelle de Vic-le-Comte, d'après une inscription de la dite chapelle, copie de 1703 ; Notes sur diverses pièces à produire pour la généalogie de M. de Noailles ; Deux lettres de Guillaume de Saint-Laurent à Baluze (avriljuillet 1698) ; Lettre d'Alexandre IV à saint Louis, en faveur de l'église de Brioude (5 août 1259) ; Notices de donations faites à l'église de Clermont ; Généalogie de la famille de l'Estang ; Extrait du testament de Guillaume de Chanac, patriarche d'Alexandrie, envoyé à Mabillon, et notes diverses sur ce personnage et la famille de Chanac ; Inventaire des titres concernant la maison de Licques (1455-1712) ; Volumes de la Byzantine existant à la bibliothèque du « Metoque » [à Constantinople] ; Notes sur le texte de Platon ; Extraits des archives de Montauban concernant Arnaud, patriarche d'Alexandrie ; Généalogie de la maison de Jugé ; Lettre de A. de la Forestie à M. de Jugé, « secrétaire de la Chambre du roy » (Bordeaux, 13 janvier 1596) ; original ; Lettres royaux nommant Sébastien de Jugé en l'office de secrétaire de la Chambre du roi (31 décembre 1580) ; Trois lettres de M. Duverdier à Baluze (Tulle, 20 mai 1694-14 avril 1695) ; Factum pour M. Pierre de la Garde, contre Jeanne de Bivezac et Marie de Cosnac, imprimé de 4 pages in-8° ; Notice de titres concernant la famille Dixmier (1492-1707) ; Lettre de Jean, évêque d'Aix, à Blanche, veuve de Philippe de Valois [1387] ; Généalogie de la famille Fouchier de Sainte-Fortunade ; Testament de Gui de Maillesec, évêque de Preneste (12 septembre 1407) ; Testament de Pierre de B[enac,] cardinal-prêtre du titre de Saint-Laurent in Damaso ; Lettre de J. Collin à Baluze, lui annonçant l'envoi du document précédent (Limoges, 16 mars 1660) ; Note sur la famille Roux ; Bulle de Clément pour Manuel de Puget (9 août 1349) ; Extrait d'un catalogue des évêques de Chartres ; Testament du cadinal Guillaume Godin (1335) ; Deux lettres de Jean-Baptiste Fradilhon à Baluze (26 août 1694-5 janvier 1695) ; Lettre de R[ené] Ouvrard à Baluze (Tours, 1er mars 1690) ; Notes généalogiques diverses, en particulier sur la famille de Selve ; Tablettes de cire, papyrus et chartes, planches gravées, extraites du Nouveau traité de diplomatique, des Benédictins

Relevância:

100.00% 100.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Background Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) is the main candidate for neuroprotective therapy for Huntington's disease (HD), but its conditional administration is one of its most challenging problems. Results Here we used transgenic mice that over-express BDNF under the control of the Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein (GFAP) promoter (pGFAP-BDNF mice) to test whether up-regulation and release of BDNF, dependent on astrogliosis, could be protective in HD. Thus, we cross-mated pGFAP-BDNF mice with R6/2 mice to generate a double-mutant mouse with mutant huntingtin protein and with a conditional over-expression of BDNF, only under pathological conditions. In these R6/2:pGFAP-BDNF animals, the decrease in striatal BDNF levels induced by mutant huntingtin was prevented in comparison to R6/2 animals at 12 weeks of age. The recovery of the neurotrophin levels in R6/2:pGFAP-BDNF mice correlated with an improvement in several motor coordination tasks and with a significant delay in anxiety and clasping alterations. Therefore, we next examined a possible improvement in cortico-striatal connectivity in R62:pGFAP-BDNF mice. Interestingly, we found that the over-expression of BDNF prevented the decrease of cortico-striatal presynaptic (VGLUT1) and postsynaptic (PSD-95) markers in the R6/2:pGFAP-BDNF striatum. Electrophysiological studies also showed that basal synaptic transmission and synaptic fatigue both improved in R6/2:pGAP-BDNF mice. Conclusions These results indicate that the conditional administration of BDNF under the GFAP promoter could become a therapeutic strategy for HD due to its positive effects on synaptic plasticity.

Relevância:

100.00% 100.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Acquired pressure ulcer is associated with significant human, economic and functional consequences. Its prevalence varies between 3 and 23% in a community hospital and between 7 and 54% in an elderly home residency. Pressure ulcer healing is a complex process which involves numerous cellular and molecular mechanisms. An altered nutritional status is a contributing factor in the development of pressure ulcers and the delay in pressure ulcer healing. The key to management of undernutrition is screening and early intervention. According to the gravity of undernutrition, various degrees of intervention will be required. Systematic oral supplementation with various nutrients may provide benefit in the prevention of pressure ulcers, but further studies have to be completed in human subjects prior to being recommended for the treatment of pressure ulcers.