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    A ENCENAÇÃO DA CRUELDADE DE ARTAUD NA NARRATIVA DE SARAMAGO

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    Cranioesophageal Pythiosis in a Horse

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    Background: Pythiosis is a chronic inflammatory disease that is caused by oomycete Pythium insidiosum. This illness affects several species including humans and horses. Equine is the most affected species, having no predisposition for breed, gender, or age. It is usually shown in cutaneous and subcutaneous forms, and the lesions, which grow quickly and are hard to treat, are located mainly in the extremities. The diagnosis is made via epidemiology, clinical signs, and macroscopic and microscopic aspects of the lesion. This study describes a case of cranioesophageal pythiosis in a horse, examining the epidemiological, clinical and pathological characteristics.Case: A 12-year-old male quarter horse, weighing 515 kg was taken to the Veterinary Hospital at the University Center of Espírito Santo (UNESC). The horse had an increase in volume in the cranioesophageal region, coughing, difficulty breathing, and a runny nose. On clinical examination, the horse showed an enlargement in the submandibular and retropharyngeal lymph nodes, subcutaneous edema in the larynx region, and a temperature of 38.2ºC. According to the owner, cough was recurrent and had lasted about 12 months even after treatment with different kinds of antimicrobials. On radiographic exam, there was a marked decrease in the tracheal lumen and increased soft tissue radiopacity in the region adjacent to the narrowing. The animal was taken to surgery to remove the mass, but he died because of complications during surgery. The animal’s owner did not allow necropsy, but a fragment of the mass in the cranioesophageal was removed and sent for histological examination. The fragment was fixed in 10% formalin and processed using routine histological analysis. Macroscopically, the mass was light yellowish and ulcerated, and it measured 7.0 × 5.0 × 5.0 cm. In the middle of the ulcerated areas, there were yellow and firm granular structures that were consistent with kunkers. Histologically, extending from the tracheal adventitia to the thyroid, there was a large number of lymphocytes, macrophages, neutrophils, eosinophils, and multinucleated cells (foreign body type) and a well-defined focus of coagulative necrosis, which was surrounded by a thin border of macrophages. Within the necrotic areas, there were negative images of tubuliform hyphae. Grocott’s silver methanamine staining showed hyphae that had irregular branches, rare septa, smooth and parallel walls, and was impregnated by silver. Histological sections of the mass were subjected to immunohistochemistry. Hyphae were positive for Pythium insidiosum.Discussion: The diagnosis of pythiosis was based on macroscopic, histological findings and positive immunostaining for Pythium insidiosum. This report shows the unusual location of the disease in the horse, which made the clinical diagnosis of the disease complex. Extracutaneous forms of pythiosis in horses are less frequent than cutaneous forms. The etiopathogenesis of these forms is still unclear, but it has been suggested that previous lesions in the intestinal mucosa caused by plant material or pathogens may be predisposing factors for the appearance of the enteric form of the disease. It was not possible to observe if the animal’s other organs were affected because a necropsy could not be performed. The agent probably penetrated the esophageal epithelium and spread throughout the trachea and thyroid, but its origin cannot be determined. The radiographic findings in this study are compatible with neoplasms. However, inflammatory processes such as those caused by pythiosis should be included in the differential diagnosis of horses with swelling in the cranial portion of the esophagus

    Manual de mentoria : Programa do Politécnico de Viseu

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    A implementação dos princípios da educação inclusiva no Ensino Superior (ES) é um desafio à própria academia, docentes e estudantes, concretizável através da implementação de Programas de Tutoria/Mentoria. A educação inclusiva foi originalmente desenvolvida para estudantes mais jovens, antes da sua aplicação ao ES. No entanto, à medida que aumenta a heterogeneidade de estudantes no ES, tem aumentado também a necessidade de implementação de práticas inclusivas neste contexto académico. A missão das instituições de ES centra-se na promoção do desempenho e na preparação dos estudantes para a competitividade global, promovendo a excelência educacional e garantindo a igualdade no acesso. Cada vez mais as instituições de ensino superior (IES) têm incentivado e atraído estudantes de diversas origens e experiências, requerendo esforços para criar comunidades académicas inclusivas e acolhedoras para todos os estudantes. Com esta nova realidade, as IES têm procurado desenvolver estratégias de inclusão educativa em que as premissas passam por reconhecer a importância de um trabalho centrado na diversidade, equidade, inclusão de todos os estudantes, e restante comunidade académica, independentemente das suas características pessoais, situacionais ou culturais (Newman & Conway, 2016, pp. 100-101). No contexto de práticas inclusivas no ES, assume toda a importância fornecer aos estudantes o acesso a orientações que os levem a sentir-se plenamente incluídos, tendo em conta a prevalência da diversidade dos estudantes que ingressam no ES. A mentoria/tutoria pode ser eficaz no tratamento de questões-chave e problemas que as instituições do ES atualmente enfrentam, incluindo a necessidade de aumentar as taxas de conclusão dos cursos, reduzir o abandono escolar e as desigualdades nos resultados em grupos sub-representados, bem como ampliar a participação de todos os estudantes na vida académica, sem qualquer exclusão. Por outro lado, os estudantes também enfrentam muitos desafios, decorrentes do desconhecimento da organização e dinâmica institucional, como carga horária, quantidade e diversidade de matéria lecionada, ambiente académico e meio envolvente, processo no qual, a experiência prévia do mentor pode ser fundamental. Os estudantes envolvidos em programas de mentoria/tutoria desenvolvem mais conhecimento teórico e prático, com aplicação na futura vida profissional (Arnesson & Albinsson, 2017, pp. 202-203). Os programas de mentoria/tutoria definem-se como uma troca de conhecimentos e experiências entre mentor e mentorado. Além disso, a orientação é descrita como um processo democrático em que os pensamentos, as reflexões e os conhecimentos são aprofundados e resultam em práticas inclusivas. Um mentor é uma pessoa que contribui com o seu conhecimento, experiência e perspetivas, ou seja, está subjacente a ideia de que o mentor dá orientação ao mentorado no seu desenvolvimento pessoal e académico. O mentor, neste processo, desenvolve-se profissionalmente e o mentorado desenvolve-se a nível psicossocial. O mentor também pode ser descrito como uma pessoa sensata que tem interesse no apoio às pessoas menos experientes. Na prática, a mentoria/tutoria pode ser resumida como uma combinação de apoio emocional e prático (Arnesson & Albinsson, 2017, p. 203).info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Black list and Alert list of the Aquatic Invasive Alien Species in the Iberian Peninsula: an action of the LIFE INVASAQUA

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    Resumen del trabajo presentado en VI Congreso Nacional sobre Especies Exóticas Invasoras y I Congreso Ibérico sobre EEI (EEI 2022) celebrado en Navarra del 20 al 23 de abril de 2022.One of the objectives of LIFE INVASQUA project is to develop tools that will be more efficient the Early Warning and Rapid Response (EWRR) framework for Invasive Alien Species in the Iberian Peninsula. Horizon scanning for high-risk IAS is basic in implementing measures to reduce new invasions, developing Alert lists, and to focus effort in the species already established, for instance making a Black list. We developed a trans national horizon scanning exercise focused on inland waters of Spain and Portugal in order to provide a prioritized lists (Black list and Alert list) of aquatic IAS that may pose a threat to aquatic ecosystems and socio economic sectors in the future. We followed a step approach of existing information about IAS (Plants, Freshwater Invertebrates, Estuarine Invertebrates and Vertebrates; 127 established taxa in Black list; 90 non established taxa in Alert list) combining with an expert scoring of prioritized taxa. IAS established in the Iberian aquatic system consistently highlighted as the worst included vertebrates (e.g. Cyprinus carpio, Gambusia holbrooki, Silurus glanis), freshwater and estuarine invertebrates (e.g. Procambarus clarkii, Dreissena polymorpha, Pacifastacus leniusculus, Ficopomatus enigmaticus, Callinectes sapidus, Corbicula fluminea) and plants (e.g. Eichhornia crassipes, Azolla filiculoides, Ludwigia grandiflora). Amongst taxa not yet established (Alert list), expert pointed to Perna viridis, Hydroides dirampha, Dreissena bugensis, Procambarus fallax f. virginallis, Perccottus glenii with higher risk of invasion, ecological and socioeconomic impacts. Over 20.6% of the taxa in the preliminary black list received no votes (no prioritization) by experts, 17.8% in the innitial alert list. Our horizon scanning approach is inclusive of all-taxa, prioritizes both established and emerging biological threats across trans-national scales, and considers not only the ecological impact, but also potential direct economic consequences as well as the manageability of invasive species.This work received funds from the LIFE Programme (LIFE17 GIE/ES/000515)

    Epigenome-Wide Association Studies of the Fractional Exhaled Nitric Oxide and Bronchodilator Drug Response in Moderate-to-Severe Pediatric Asthma

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    Asthma is the most prevalent pediatric chronic disease. Bronchodilator drug response (BDR) and fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) are clinical biomarkers of asthma. Although DNA methylation (DNAm) contributes to asthma pathogenesis, the influence of DNAm on BDR and FeNO is scarcely investigated. This study aims to identify DNAm markers in whole blood associated either with BDR or FeNO in pediatric asthma. We analyzed 121 samples from children with moderate-to-severe asthma. The association of genome-wide DNAm with BDR and FeNO has been assessed using regression models, adjusting for age, sex, ancestry, and tissue heterogeneity. Cross-tissue validation was assessed in 50 nasal samples. Differentially methylated regions (DMRs) and enrichment in traits and biological pathways were assessed. A false discovery rate (FDR) < 0.1 and a genome-wide significance threshold of p < 9 × 10−8 were used to control for false-positive results. The CpG cg12835256 (PLA2G12A) was genome-wide associated with FeNO in blood samples (coefficient= −0.015, p = 2.53 × 10−9) and nominally associated in nasal samples (coefficient = −0.015, p = 0.045). Additionally, three CpGs were suggestively associated with BDR (FDR < 0.1). We identified 12 and four DMRs associated with FeNO and BDR (FDR < 0.05), respectively. An enrichment in allergic and inflammatory processes, smoking, and aging was observed. We reported novel associations of DNAm markers associated with BDR and FeNO enriched in asthma-related processes

    Goodbye Hartmann trial: a prospective, international, multicenter, observational study on the current use of a surgical procedure developed a century ago

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    Background: Literature suggests colonic resection and primary anastomosis (RPA) instead of Hartmann's procedure (HP) for the treatment of left-sided colonic emergencies. We aim to evaluate the surgical options globally used to treat patients with acute left-sided colonic emergencies and the factors that leading to the choice of treatment, comparing HP and RPA. Methods: This is a prospective, international, multicenter, observational study registered on ClinicalTrials.gov. A total 1215 patients with left-sided colonic emergencies who required surgery were included from 204 centers during the period of March 1, 2020, to May 31, 2020. with a 1-year follow-up. Results: 564 patients (43.1%) were females. The mean age was 65.9 ± 15.6&nbsp;years. HP was performed in 697 (57.3%) patients and RPA in 384 (31.6%) cases. Complicated acute diverticulitis was the most common cause of left-sided colonic emergencies (40.2%), followed by colorectal malignancy (36.6%). Severe complications (Clavien-Dindo ≥ 3b) were higher in the HP group (P &lt; 0.001). 30-day mortality was higher in HP patients (13.7%), especially in case of bowel perforation and diffused peritonitis. 1-year follow-up showed no differences on ostomy reversal rate between HP and RPA. (P = 0.127). A backward likelihood logistic regression model showed that RPA was preferred in younger patients, having low ASA score (≤ 3), in case of large bowel obstruction, absence of colonic ischemia, longer time from admission to surgery, operating early at the day working hours, by a surgeon who performed more than 50 colorectal resections. Conclusions: After 100&nbsp;years since the first Hartmann's procedure, HP remains the most common treatment for left-sided colorectal emergencies. Treatment's choice depends on patient characteristics, the time of surgery and the experience of the surgeon. RPA should be considered as the gold standard for surgery, with HP being an exception

    Joint Observation of the Galactic Center with MAGIC and CTA-LST-1

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    MAGIC is a system of two Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov Telescopes (IACTs), designed to detect very-high-energy gamma rays, and is operating in stereoscopic mode since 2009 at the Observatorio del Roque de Los Muchachos in La Palma, Spain. In 2018, the prototype IACT of the Large-Sized Telescope (LST-1) for the Cherenkov Telescope Array, a next-generation ground-based gamma-ray observatory, was inaugurated at the same site, at a distance of approximately 100 meters from the MAGIC telescopes. Using joint observations between MAGIC and LST-1, we developed a dedicated analysis pipeline and established the threefold telescope system via software, achieving the highest sensitivity in the northern hemisphere. Based on this enhanced performance, MAGIC and LST-1 have been jointly and regularly observing the Galactic Center, a region of paramount importance and complexity for IACTs. In particular, the gamma-ray emission from the dynamical center of the Milky Way is under debate. Although previous measurements suggested that a supermassive black hole Sagittarius A* plays a primary role, its radiation mechanism remains unclear, mainly due to limited angular resolution and sensitivity. The enhanced sensitivity in our novel approach is thus expected to provide new insights into the question. We here present the current status of the data analysis for the Galactic Center joint MAGIC and LST-1 observations

    Measurement of the top quark forward-backward production asymmetry and the anomalous chromoelectric and chromomagnetic moments in pp collisions at √s = 13 TeV

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    Abstract The parton-level top quark (t) forward-backward asymmetry and the anomalous chromoelectric (d̂ t) and chromomagnetic (μ̂ t) moments have been measured using LHC pp collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV, collected in the CMS detector in a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 35.9 fb−1. The linearized variable AFB(1) is used to approximate the asymmetry. Candidate t t ¯ events decaying to a muon or electron and jets in final states with low and high Lorentz boosts are selected and reconstructed using a fit of the kinematic distributions of the decay products to those expected for t t ¯ final states. The values found for the parameters are AFB(1)=0.048−0.087+0.095(stat)−0.029+0.020(syst),μ̂t=−0.024−0.009+0.013(stat)−0.011+0.016(syst), and a limit is placed on the magnitude of | d̂ t| &lt; 0.03 at 95% confidence level. [Figure not available: see fulltext.
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