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    Male breast cancer: a report of 127 cases at a Moroccan institution

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    Background: Male breast cancer (MBC) is a rare disease representing less than 1% of all malignancies in men and only 1% of all incident breast cancers. Our study details clinico-pathological features, treatments and prognostic factors in a large Moroccan cohort. Findings: One hundred and twenty-seven patients were collected from 1985 to 2007 at the National Institute of Oncology in Rabat, Morocco. Median age was 62 years and median time for consultation 28 months. The main clinical complaint was a mass beneath the areola in 93, 5% of the cases. Most patients have an advanced disease. Ninety-one percent of tumors were ductal carcinomas. Management consisted especially of radical mastectomy; followed by adjuvant radiotherapy and hormonal therapy with or without chemotherapy. The median of follow-up was 30 months. The evolution has been characterized by local recurrence; in twenty two cases (17% of all patients). Metastasis occurred in 41 cases (32% of all patients). The site of metastasis was the bone in twenty cases; lung in twelve cases; liver in seven case; liver and skin in one case and pleura and skin in one case. Conclusion: Male breast cancer has many similarities to breast cancer in women, but there are distinct features that should be appreciated. Future research for better understanding of this disease at national or international level are needed to improve the management and prognosis of male patients

    Phenotypic features and genetic characterization of male breast cancer families: identification of two recurrent BRCA2 mutations in north-east of Italy

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    BACKGROUND: Breast cancer in men is an infrequent occurrence, accounting for ~1% of all breast tumors with an incidence of about 1:100,000. The relative rarity of male breast cancer (MBC) limits our understanding of the epidemiologic, genetic and clinical features of this tumor. METHODS: From 1997 to 2003, 10 MBC patients were referred to our Institute for genetic counselling and BRCA1/2 testing. Here we report on the genetic and phenotypic characterization of 10 families with MBC from the North East of Italy. In particular, we wished to assess the occurrence of specific cancer types in relatives of MBC probands in families with and without BRCA2 predisposing mutations. Moreover, families with recurrent BRCA2 mutations were also characterized by haplotype analysis using 5 BRCA2-linked dinucleotide repeat markers and 8 intragenic BRCA2 polymorphisms. RESULTS: Two pathogenic mutations in the BRCA2 gene were observed: the 9106C>T (Q2960X) and the IVS16-2A>G (splicing) mutations, each in 2 cases. A BRCA1 mutation of uncertain significance 4590C>G (P1491A) was also observed. In families with BRCA2 mutations, female breast cancer was more frequent in the first and second-degree relatives compared to the families with wild type BRCA1/2 (31.9% vs. 8.0% p = 0.001). Reconstruction of the chromosome phasing in three families and the analysis of three isolated cases with the IVS16-2A>G BRCA2 mutation identified the same haplotype associated with MBC, supporting the possibility that this founder mutation previously detected in Slovenian families is also present in the North East of our Country. Moreover, analysis of one family with the 9106C>T BRCA2 mutation allowed the identification of common haplotypes for both microsatellite and intragenic polymorphisms segregating with the mutation. Three isolated cases with the same mutation shared the same intragenic polymorphisms and three 5' microsatellite markers, but showed a different haplotype for 3' markers, which were common to all three cases. CONCLUSION: The 9106C>T and the IVS16-2A>G mutations constitute recurrent BRCA2 mutations in MBC cases from the North-East of Italy and may be associated with a founder effect. Knowledge of these two recurrent BRCA2 mutations predisposing to MBC may facilitate the analyses aimed at the identification of mutation carriers in our geographic area

    Influencia de la densidad de plantación sobre el comportamiento del olivo ‘Arbequina’

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    The hedgerow orchard type is being increasingly used with the olive although not much information is still available about its suitability to this species. The objective of this study was to assess the influence of planting density (312, 416, 625 and 1,250 trees ha-1) on vigour and productive characteristics of ‘Arbequina’ olive trees planted in 2003. Significant linear regressions have been observed between planting density and tree width, trunk cross section area and canopy volume. Increasing planting density showed positive linear correlation (R2=0.63) with canopy volume per hectare. There was a negative correlation between planting density and production per tree in the five first crops, but it was positive with production per hectare both in olive and olive oil production with coefficients of determination ranging from 0.16 to 0.43 and from 0.28 to 0.46, respectively. A significant linear regression (R2= 0.31 and 0.48) was found between planting density and fruit size on two of the studied cropping years. Our results have not allowed establishing any relationship between planting density and fruit oil content. Finally, the studied densities did not affect the oil fatty acid composition. The production increase observed at the highest tried density is linked to the increase in canopy volume per hectare, but these results should be checked at later stages of tree development, as this study covers only until the fifth harvested crop.El cultivo en seto está siendo cada vez más usado en olivo aunque todavía no hay demasiada información acerca de su idoneidad para esta especie. El objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar el efecto de la densidad de plantación (312, 416, 625 y 1.250 árboles ha-1) sobre las características de vigor y productivas de árboles de ‘Arbequina’ plantados en 2003. Se han observado regresiones significativas entre la densidad de plantación y la anchura del árbol, el área de su sección de tronco y su volumen de copa. La densidad de plantación ha mostrado una relación lineal positiva (R2= 0,63) con el volumen de copa por hectárea. Hubo una correlación negativa entre la densidad de plantación y la producción por árbol de los cinco primeros años, pero fue positiva con la producción por hectárea, tanto de aceituna como de aceite, con coeficientes de determinación que variaron entre 0,16 y 0,43 y entre 0,28 y 0,46, respectivamente. Se encontró una regresión significativa (R2= 0,31 y 0,48) entre la densidad de plantación y el tamaño de los frutos en dos de las cosechas estudiadas. Nuestros resultados no han permitido establecer ninguna relación entre la densidad de plantación y el contenido en aceite del fruto. Finalmente, las densidades de plantación empleadas no afectaron a la composición acídica del aceite. El aumento de producción observado a las mayores densidades de plantación está asociado al incremento de volumen de copa por hectárea, pero estos resultados deben ser confirmados con árboles de mayor desarrollo, puesto que este estudio solo llega hasta la quinta cosecha recolectada

    Adaptación de cultivares de olivo a plantaciones de alta densidad

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    A new olive orchard type, based on high-density planting, was introduced in Tunisia in 2000 by some investors, using mainly ‘Arbequina’, the most utilized cultivar up to that time in Spain and in some other countries. Limited cultivar choice is in fact considered one of the main inconvenients for using high planting densities in olive. Therefore, a comparative trial was set up in 2003 to evaluate the suitability of four olive cultivars (‘Arbosana’, ‘Arbequina i-18’, ‘Chemlali’ and ‘Chetoui’) to a planting density of 1250 trees ha–1. The results showed that the local cultivars ‘Chemlali’ and ‘Chetoui’ were more vigorous than ‘Arbosana’. However, ‘Arbosana’ and ‘Arbequina i-18’ presented the highest fruit yield in comparison to the local ones. Furthermore, ‘Arbosana’ showed the highest accumulated fruit yield after the first five harvests and the highest crop efficiency (0.56-1.52 kg m–3 of tree canopy). Also, ‘Arbosana’ and ‘Arbequina i-18’ presented the lowest alternate bearing indexes (0.38 and 0.44, respectively) during that period of time. Significant differences among cultivars for oil content and fatty acid composition were observed. The oleic acid content was high in ‘Arbosana’ and ‘Chetoui’ (69.4-66.7%) and intermediate to low in ‘Arbequina-i18’ and ‘Chemlali’ (64.9-56.1%). The high vigour and low production of the studied Tunisian cultivars show that it is not advisable to use them in high-density orchards. ‘Arbosana’ was the most adapted cultivar to this new planting density system in this trial.Un nuevo tipo de olivar, en alta densidad, fue introducido en Túnez en el año 2000. El cultivar estándar en estas plantaciones fue ‘Arbequina’, el más utilizado hasta ese momento en España y otros países. Una de las principales limitaciones para el uso de altas densidades de cultivo en olivo es la escasa disponibilidad de cultivares de bajo vigor. Por ello, se estableció un ensayo en 2003 para evaluar la adaptación de cuatro cultivares (‘Arbosana’, ‘Arbequina i-18’, ‘Chemlali’ y ‘Chetoui’) a una densidad de plantación de 1250 árboles ha–1. Los resultados obtenidos mostraron que los cultivares tunecinos ‘Chemlali’ y ‘Chetoui’ son más vigorosos que ‘Arbosana’. Sin embargo, ‘Arbosana’ y ‘Arbequina i-18’ presentaron la mayor producción de aceitunas en comparación con los tunecinos. ‘Arbosana’ mostró la mayor producción acumulada de aceitunas después de las primeras cinco cosechas y la mayor eficiencia productiva (0,56-1,52 kg m–3 de copa). Además, ‘Arbosana’ y ‘Arbequina i-18’ presentaron los menores índices de alternancia (0,38 and 0,44, respectivamente) durante ese período de tiempo. Se observaron también diferencias significativas entre los cultivares estudiados con respeto al contenido y la composición acídica de aceite. El contenido en ácido oleico fue alto en ‘Arbosana’ y ‘Chetoui’ (69,4-66,7%) e intermedio-bajo en ‘Arbequina i-18’ y ‘Chemlali’ (64,9-56,1%). El alto vigor y baja producción de los cultivares tunecinos estudiados muestran que no es recomendable utilizarlos en plantaciones de alta densidad. ‘Arbosana’ ha sido el cultivar mejor adaptado a la densidad de plantación utilizada en este ensayo

    Growth, fluorescence, photosynthetic O-2 production and pigment content of salt adapted cultures of Arthrospira (Spirulina) platensis

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    The effect of salt concentration (NaCl) on growth, fluorescence, photosynthetic activities and pigment content of the cyanobacterium Arthrospira platensis has been investigated over 15 days. It has been observed that high NaCl concentration induces an increase of the growth, photosynthetic efficiency (alpha), phycobilin/chlorophyll ratio and a slight decrease of dark respiration and compensation points. Moreover, high NaCl concentration enhances photosystem II (PSII) activity compared to photosystem I (PSI). Results show that the phycobilin-PSII energy transfer compared to the chlorophyll-PSII (F-695,F-600/F-695,F-440) increases. However, data obtained about the maximal efficiency of PSII photochemistry are controversial. Indeed, the Fv/Fm ratio decreases in salt adapted cultures, while at the same time the trapping flux per PSII reaction center (TR0/RC) and the probability of electron transport beyond QA (Psi(0)) remain unchanged at the level of the donor and the acceptor sites of PSII. This effect can be attributed to the interference of phycobilin fluorescence with Chl a when performing polyphasic transient measurements

    Olive cultivars suitability for high-density orchards

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    A new olive orchard type, based on high-density planting, was introduced in Tunisia in 2000 by some investors, using mainly �Arbequina�, the most utilized cultivar up to that time in Spain and in some other countries. Limited cultivar choice is in fact considered one of the main inconvenients for using high planting densities in olive. Therefore, a comparative trial was set up in 2003 to evaluate the suitability of four olive cultivars (�Arbosana�, �Arbequina i-18�, �Chemlali� and �Chetoui�) to a planting density of 1250 trees ha�1. The results showed that the local cultivars �Chemlali� and �Chetoui� were more vigorous than �Arbosana�. However, �Arbosana� and �Arbequina i-18� presented the highest fruit yield in comparison to the local ones. Furthermore, �Arbosana� showed the highest accumulated fruit yield after the first five harvests and the highest crop efficiency (0.56-1.52 kg m�3 of tree canopy). Also, �Arbosana� and �Arbequina i-18� presented the lowest alternate bearing indexes (0.38 and 0.44, respectively) during that period of time. Significant differences among cultivars for oil content and fatty acid composition were observed. The oleic acid content was high in �Arbosana� and �Chetoui� (69.4-66.7%) and intermediate to low in �Arbequina-i18� and �Chemlali� (64.9-56.1%). The high vigour and low production of the studied Tunisian cultivars show that it is not advisable to use them in high-density orchards. �Arbosana� was the most adapted cultivar to this new planting density system in this trial

    Planting density affects vigour and production of �Arbequina� olive

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    The hedgerow orchard type is being increasingly used with the olive although not much information is still available about its suitability to this species. The objective of this study was to assess the influence of planting density (312, 416, 625 and 1,250 trees ha-1) on vigour and productive characteristics of �Arbequina� olive trees planted in 2003. Significant linear regressions have been observed between planting density and tree width, trunk cross section area and canopy volume. Increasing planting density showed positive linear correlation (R2=0.63) with canopy volume per hectare. There was a negative correlation between planting density and production per tree in the five first crops, but it was positive with production per hectare both in olive and olive oil production with coefficients of determination ranging from 0.16 to 0.43 and from 0.28 to 0.46, respectively. A significant linear regression (R2= 0.31 and 0.48) was found between planting density and fruit size on two of the studied cropping years. Our results have not allowed establishing any relationship between planting density and fruit oil content. Finally, the studied densities did not affect the oil fatty acid composition. The production increase observed at the highest tried density is linked to the increase in canopy volume per hectare, but these results should be checked at later stages of tree development, as this study covers only until the fifth harvested crop

    Comparaison de l'activité médico-légale entre les instituts de médecine légale d'Urumqi (Chine), Sousse (Tunisie) et Lausanne (Suisse) [Comparison of the medico-legal activity between the institutes of Urumqi (China) Sousse (Tunisia) and Lausanne (Switzerland)]

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    Nous décrivons et nous comparons dans cet article l'activité médico-légale de trois instituts de Médecine légale situés dans trois continents différents. Les différences constatées sont attribuées essentiellement à des facteurs socioculturels. Un regard particulier est apporté au taux des homicides dans la région desservie par chacun des instituts
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