103 research outputs found

    Distribution of black fungus gnats (Diptera, Sciaridae) in Morocco, with an updated list of species and an emphasis on Moroccan crop pest species

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    The present work deals with the spatial distribution of the sciarid species (black fungus gnats) recorded from Morocco throughout the major biogeographical regions: Rif, Eastern Morocco, Atlantic Plain, Middle Atlas, High Atlas, and Anti-Atlas, providing for the first time an atlas of the distribution of Moroccan sciarid fauna. The analysis of the species distribution showed differences between the regions, revealing that the High Atlas and the Rif hosted the greatest specific richness. Of the surveyed sites, forests, crop fields, and aquatic habitats seem to be the most favourable for supporting many sciarid species. Ecological preferences for each species are discussed, indicating a clear preference for medium altitudes ranging from 500 to 1000 m. Alongside the study on the distribution of species, a review of the species recorded in Morocco and gathered from the literature has enabled us to update the checklist of sciarid species, which comprises 65 so far in Morocco. Particular emphasis focused on black fungus gnats considered potentially harmful, with the aim of assessing their distribution in the country, has revealed that Bradysia transitata, B. trivittata, B. xenoreflexa, Lycoriella sativae, Scatopsciara subarmata were collected from strawberry greenhouses (Rosaceae: strawberries), Bradysia placida, B. santorina, B. scabricornis, B. tilicola, B. trivittata and Camptochaeta jeskei were collected from fruit trees (Rosaceae: almond trees), Bradysia santorina, Corynoptera saccata and C. semipedestris were found on palms (Arecaceae: date palms), Scatopsciara atomaria and S. curvilinea were captured in crop fields (Poaceae, Fabaceae), Bradysia scabricornis, Bradysiopsis vittata were collected from Liliaceae, Scatopsciara atomaria was also found on Asteraceae and Solanaceae, and Corynoptera praeparvula was exclusively reported from Solanaceae

    The Hercostomus exarticulatus species group in the Palaearctic Region (Diptera: Dolichopodidae)

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    The Hercostomus exarticulatusspecies group in the Palaearctic Region is defined and reviewed. It comprises 4 species belonging to the nominotypical Hercostomus longiventris lineage. The species group is differentiated from other Hercostomus by the male mid femur bearing ventral tubercle at base, one subtriangular and one semirounded projections at middle of narrow cercus directed ventrally, peculiar hitching lock between hind tibia and basitarsus. Syntypes of H. exarticulatoides Stackelberg, 1949 are studied. Lectotype is designated for the latter species. Hercostomus tanjusilus Negrobov et Tsurikov, 1988, syn. n. is proposed as a junior synonym of H. exarticulatus (Loew, 1857). Photographs of H. exarticulatoides, H. exarticulatus and H. canariensis Santos Abreu, 1929 are published for the first time. A key for the species group is provided. The known distribution of H. exarticulatus group is briefly discusse

    COMPLICATIONS RETINIENNES DES ANTIPALUDEENS DE SYNTHESE. A PROPOS DE 2 CAS

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    Treatment with the antimalarials chloroquine or hydroxychloroquine is frequently used in dermatology and rheumatology. However irreversible retinal damage can occurs, that’s why intensive monitoring is still required. We report 2 cases of females patients aged of 33 and 42 years old, treated by antimalarials for polyarthritis and sclerodermia. After 4 years of treatment without ophthalmologic examination, they complain of decreased vision. The fundoscopic exam found a bilateral bull's eye appearence confirmed by fluorescein angiography. Even after cessation of treatment the visual acuity didn’t increase.Ocular toxicity of antimalarials treatment is rare but it can occurs. The retinopathy is the major concern. We found three stages: asymptomatic, obvious maculopathy and advanced retinopathy. Appropriate examinations (color vision, automatic visual field and electroretinogram) should be performed regularly. The frequency of screening should be based on patients’ classification.Les antipaludéens de synthèse sont largement utilisés en rhumatologie et en dermatologie pour leur action anti-inflammatoire. Ils exposent toute fois à des complications rétiniennes irréversibles d’où la nécessité d’une surveillance ophtalmologique régulière. Nous rapportons l’observation de deux patientes âgées de 33 et 42 ans, mises sous antipaludéens de synthèse respectivement pour une polyarthrite rhumatoïde et une sclérodermie. Elles ont poursuivies leur traitement pendant 3 à 4 ans sans surveillance ophtalmologique avant de consulter pour une baisse importante de l’acuité visuelle. L’examen ophtalmologique a retrouvé une acuité visuelle inférieure à 2/10ème dans le premier cas et une acuité visuelle inférieure à 6/10ème dans le deuxième cas ; avec au fond d’oeil un aspect de maculopathie bilatérale en oeil de boeuf typique confirmée par l’angiographie rétinienne à la fluoresceine. Malgré l’arrêt des antipaludéens de synthèse, l’acuité visuelle est restée stationnaire dans les deux cas. L’intoxication clinique aux antipaludéens de synthèse est rare mais possible. Elle prédomine dans la région maculaire et évolue en 3 stades: asymptomatique, maculopathie confirmée et stade de rétinopathie évoluée. Un bilan ophtalmologique initial doit être fait systématiquement, avant le début du traitement avec réalisation d’examens paracliniques (vision des couleurs, champs visuel automatisé, électrorétinographie maculaire). Au terme des ces examens les patients seront classés en trois groupes permettant ainsi de déterminer leur rythme de surveillance

    LES UVEITES DE L’ENFANT : A PROPOS DE 30 CAS

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    Uveitis is less frequent in children. The purpose of our study is to evaluate epidemiologic aspect, etiological profile and prognosis of children uveitis.We report 30 cases of uveitis in patients aged less than 16 years old followed in our department.Patients mean age is 9 years old (5 to 16 years) .We observed anterior uveitis in 46,7%, posterior uveitis in 26,7%, intermediate uveitis in 13,3% and panuveitis in 13,3%.Chronic juvenile arthritis is the main etiology followed by Behcet disease.Uveitis in children is rare but severe and can involve visual prognosis; it needs urgent diagnosis and adapted treatment. Principals etiologies are; idiopathic juvenile arthritis and spondiloarthropaties. Functional prognosis is variable and final visual acuity is less than 20/200 in 16 to 36% of cases.L’uvéite de l’enfant est rare. Le but de notre travail est d’évaluer le profil épidémiologique, étiologique et pronostic des uvéites de l’enfant.Nous rapportons 30 cas d’uvéites chez des patients d’âge inférieur à 16 ans et suivis dans notre unité.La moyenne d’âge des patients est de 9 ans (5 à 16 ans). Il s’agissait d’une uvéite antérieure dans 46,7% des cas, d’une uvéite postérieure dans 26,7%, d’une uvéite intermédiaire dans 13,3% et d’une panuvéite dans 13,3%. Les principales causes retrouvées sont l’arthrite juvénile idiopathique suivie par la maladie de Behçet.L’uvéite de l’enfant est rare souvent grave engageant le pronostic visuel et imposant un diagnostic précoce et un traitement adapté. Les principales étiologies sont l’arthrite juvénile idiopathique et les spondyloarthropathies. Le pronostic visuel est variable et l’acuité visuelle est inférieure à 20/200 dans 16 à 36% des cas

    Severe upper airway obstruction due to delayed retropharyngeal hematoma formation following blunt cervical trauma

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    BACKGROUND: We report a case of severe upper airway obstruction due to a retropharyngeal hematoma that presented nearly one day after a precipitating traumatic injury. Retropharyngeal hematomas are rare, but may cause life-threatening airway compromise. CASE PRESENTATION: A 50 year-old man developed severe dyspnea with oropharyngeal airway compression due to retropharyngeal hematoma 20 hours after presenting to the emergency department. The patient also had a fractured first cervical vertebra and was diagnosed with a left brachial plexopathy. The patient underwent emergent awake fiberoptic endotracheal intubation to provide a definitive airway. CONCLUSION: Retropharyngeal hematoma with life-threatening airway compromise can develop hours or days after a precipitating injury. Clinicians should be alert to the potential for this delayed airway collapse, and should also be prepared to rapidly secure the airway in this patient population likely to have concomitant cervical spinal or head injuries

    Synthesis, Purification and Crystallization of Guanine-rich RNA Oligonucleotides

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    Guanine-rich RNA oligonucleotides display many novel structural motifs in recent crystal structures. Here we describe the procedures of the chemical synthesis and the purification of such RNA molecules that are suitable for X-ray crystallographic studies. Modifications of the previous purification methods allow us to obtain better yields in shorter time. We also provide 24 screening conditions that are very effective in crystallization of the guanine-rich RNA oligonucleotides. Optimal crystallization conditions are usually achieved by adjustment of the concentration of the metal ions and pH of the buffer. Crystals obtained by this method usually diffract to high resolution

    Quadruplex DNA: sequence, topology and structure.

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    G-quadruplexes are higher-order DNA and RNA structures formed from G-rich sequences that are built around tetrads of hydrogen-bonded guanine bases. Potential quadruplex sequences have been identified in G-rich eukaryotic telomeres, and more recently in non-telomeric genomic DNA, e.g. in nuclease-hypersensitive promoter regions. The natural role and biological validation of these structures is starting to be explored, and there is particular interest in them as targets for therapeutic intervention. This survey focuses on the folding and structural features on quadruplexes formed from telomeric and non-telomeric DNA sequences, and examines fundamental aspects of topology and the emerging relationships with sequence. Emphasis is placed on information from the high-resolution methods of X-ray crystallography and NMR, and their scope and current limitations are discussed. Such information, together with biological insights, will be important for the discovery of drugs targeting quadruplexes from particular genes

    Travel burden and clinical presentation of retinoblastoma: analysis of 1024 patients from 43 African countries and 518 patients from 40 European countries

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    BACKGROUND: The travel distance from home to a treatment centre, which may impact the stage at diagnosis, has not been investigated for retinoblastoma, the most common childhood eye cancer. We aimed to investigate the travel burden and its impact on clinical presentation in a large sample of patients with retinoblastoma from Africa and Europe. METHODS: A cross-sectional analysis including 518 treatment-naïve patients with retinoblastoma residing in 40 European countries and 1024 treatment-naïve patients with retinoblastoma residing in 43 African countries. RESULTS: Capture rate was 42.2% of expected patients from Africa and 108.8% from Europe. African patients were older (95% CI -12.4 to -5.4, p<0.001), had fewer cases of familial retinoblastoma (95% CI 2.0 to 5.3, p<0.001) and presented with more advanced disease (95% CI 6.0 to 9.8, p<0.001); 43.4% and 15.4% of Africans had extraocular retinoblastoma and distant metastasis at the time of diagnosis, respectively, compared to 2.9% and 1.0% of the Europeans. To reach a retinoblastoma centre, European patients travelled 421.8 km compared to Africans who travelled 185.7 km (p<0.001). On regression analysis, lower-national income level, African residence and older age (p<0.001), but not travel distance (p=0.19), were risk factors for advanced disease. CONCLUSIONS: Fewer than half the expected number of patients with retinoblastoma presented to African referral centres in 2017, suggesting poor awareness or other barriers to access. Despite the relatively shorter distance travelled by African patients, they presented with later-stage disease. Health education about retinoblastoma is needed for carers and health workers in Africa in order to increase capture rate and promote early referral
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