21 research outputs found

    The Chilean Spanish version of the Juvenile Arthritis Multidimensional Assessment Report (JAMAR)

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    The Juvenile Arthritis Multidimensional Assessment Report (JAMAR) is a new parent/patient reported outcome measure that enables a thorough assessment of the disease status in children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA). We report the results of the cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the parent and patient versions of the JAMAR in the Chilean Spanish language. The reading comprehension of the questionnaire was tested in ten JIA parents and patients. Each participating centre was asked to collect demographic, clinical data and the JAMAR in 100 consecutive JIA patients or all consecutive patients seen in a 6-month period and to administer the JAMAR to 100 healthy children and their parents. The statistical validation phase explored descriptive statistics and the psychometric issues of the JAMAR: the three Likert assumptions, floor/ceiling effects, internal consistency, Cronbach\u2019s alpha, interscale correlations, and construct validity (convergent and discriminant validity). A total of 49 JIA patients (12.2% systemic, 24.5% oligoarticular, 22.5% RF-negative polyarthritis, 40.8% other categories) and 70 healthy children, were enrolled. The JAMAR components discriminated well healthy subjects from JIA patients. All JAMAR components revealed good psychometric performances. In conclusion, the Chilean Spanish version of the JAMAR is a valid tool for the assessment of children with JIA and is suitable for use both in routine clinical practice and clinical research

    Extincion en el aprendizaje causal humano: ¿Construccion de asociaciones inhibitorias o desaprendizaje?

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    95 p.El aprendizaje causal es la capacidad de los animales de establecer relaciones predictivas entre los elementos del ambiente. Se ha planteado que este proceso dependería de los mismos mecanismos asociativos que el condicionamiento pavloviano, principalmente debido a hallazgos que muestran que en este tipo de procedimientos se observan las mismas curvas de aprendizaje del condicionamiento y otros fenómenos que dan cuenta de la similitud entre ambos procedimientos. Dentro del enfoque asociativo, parece haber acuerdo en que la extinción produciría el desarrollo de asociaciones inhibitorias que suprimen la expresión de las conexiones exitatorias originalmente establecidas, ya que la respuesta condicionada extinguida reaparece luego del paso del tiempo (Recuperación Espontánea), el cambio de contexto (Renovación) o la presentación no señalada del Estímulo Incondicionado post extinción(Reinstalación). Sin embargo, en el caso del aprendizaje causal humano no se han realizado los estudios necesarios para determinar si ocurre lo mismo. El objetivo de esta investigación es determinar si la extinción implica la construcción de asociaciones inhibitorias o corresponde a la supresión de los juicios causales originalmente aprendidos. Se realizaron 3 experimentos con la participación de estudiantes universitarios, que además de demostrar la existencia de Extinción y Reinstalación, concluyeron que no resulta necesario explicar este fenómeno como evidencia de inhibición de la asociación originalmente establecida, ya que el contexto puede por sí mismo suscitar las respuestas

    [report Of A New Mutation In Cybb Gene In Two Patients With X Linked Chronic Granulomatous Disease].

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    The X-linked form of chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is a primary immunodeficiency that affects phagocytes of the innate immune system and is characterized by an increased susceptibility to severe bacterial and fungal infections. It is caused by mutations in the CYBB gene, which encodes the 91-kD subunit of phagocyte NADPH oxidase. To identify the mutation in the CYBB gene in two unrelated patients from Chile with the diagnosis of X-linked CGD and their families. The molecular genetic defects of two unrelated patients from Chile with X-linked CGD caused by defects in the CYBB gene were investigated. The underlying mutation was investigated by single strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) analysis of PCR-amplified genomic DNA and by sequencing of the affected gene region. We found an insertion c.1267_1268insA in exon 10 leading to a frameshift mutation. This mutation is a novel report. We also identified a splice site mutation in the other patient, that presented a c.1326 +1 G>A substitution in intron 10. The mutation was also detectable in his heterozygous mother. This is the first report of the clinical and molecular characterization of Chilean patients with mutations in CYBB gene.134965-7

    Measuring Disease Damage and Its Severity in Childhood-Onset Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

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    Objective: To describe the frequency and types of disease damage occurring with childhood-onset systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) as measured by the 41-item Systemic Lupus International Collaborating Clinics/American College of Rheumatology Damage Index (SDI), and to assess the SDI's ability to reflect damage severity. Methods: Information for the SDI was prospectively collected from 1,048 childhood-onset SLE patients. For a subset of 559 patients, physician-rated damage severity measured by visual analog scale (MD VAS damage) was also available. Frequency of SDI items and the association between SDI summary scores and MD VAS damage were estimated. Finally, an international consensus conference, using nominal group technique, considered the SDI's capture of childhood-onset SLE\u2013associated damage and its severity. Results: After a mean disease duration of 3.8 years, 44.2% of patients (463 of 1,048) already had an SDI summary score >0 (maximum 14). The most common SDI items scored were proteinuria, scarring alopecia, and cognitive impairment. Although there was a moderately strong association between SDI summary scores and MD VAS damage (Spearman's r = 0.49, P < 0.0001) in patients with damage (SDI summary score >0), mixed-effects analysis showed that only 4 SDI items, each occurring in <2% of patients overall, were significantly associated with MD VAS damage. There was consensus among childhood-onset SLE experts that the SDI in its current form is inadequate for estimating the severity of childhood-onset SLE\u2013associated damage. Conclusion: Disease damage as measured by the SDI is common in childhood-onset SLE, even with relatively short disease durations. Given the shortcomings of the SDI, there is a need to develop new tools to estimate the impact of childhood-onset SLE\u2013associated damage

    American College of Rheumatology Provisional Criteria for Clinically Relevant Improvement in Children and Adolescents With Childhood-Onset Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

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    10.1002/acr.23834ARTHRITIS CARE & RESEARCH715579-59

    Parvovirus B19 infection in Chile: Markers of infection and immunity in patients with clinical symptoms

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    Parvovirus B19 infection is associated with a wide variety of symptoms and signs, and given that some clinical features, such as anemia, arthropathy and rash may be attributable to other causes, laboratory diagnosis of B19 markers is necessary. The principal aims were to study the behavior of B19 infection-associated diseases in the Chilean population and to compare B19 markers for recent or active infection and for immunity status in patients with clinical symptoms suspicious of B19 infection and control individuals. Sera from a total of 267 patients with diverse clinical manifestations associated with B19 and from 69 healthy controls were tested for B19 DNA using PCR and for specific IgM and immunoglobulin G (IgG) by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Out of 267 patients examined, 89 had B19-associated disease markers: 43 had B19 DNA without IgM, 25 had IgM without B19 DNA, and 21 had both B19 DNA and IgM. Also 49 patients were positive only for IgG without B19 DNA or IgM. O

    Synthesis, characterization, spectroscopic properties and DFT study of a new pyridazinone family

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    Nitrogen compounds are widely investigated due to their pharmacological properties such as antihypertensive, antinociceptive, antibacterial, antifungal, analgesic, anticancer and inhibition activities and lately even as pesticide. In this context, we present the synthesis of new compounds: (E)-6-(3,4-dimethoxyphenyl)-3-(3-(3,4-dimethoxyphenyl)acryloyl)-1-(4-R-phenyl)- 5,6-dihydropyridazin-4(1H)-one (with R = -H(1), -Cl(2), -Br(3), -I(4) and -COOH(5)) that was carried out by reaction of (1E, 6E)-1,7-bis(3,4-dimethoxyphenyl)hepta-1,6-diene-3,5-dione with a substituted phenylamine with general formula p-R-C6H4-NH2 (R = -H (1), -Cl (2), -Br(3), -I(4) and -COOH(5)). This is the first synthesis report of a pyridazinone using as precursors a curcuminoid derivative and a diazonium salt formed in situ. All compounds were characterized by EA, FT-IR, UV-Vis, Emission,H-1- and(13)C-NMR spectroscopy and the crystalline and molecular structure of 4 was solved by X-rays diffraction method. DFT and TD-DFT quantum chemical calculations were also employed to characterize the compounds and provide a rational explanation to the spectroscopic properties. To assess the biological activity of the systems, we focused on pesticide tests on compound 2, which showed an inhibitory effect in plant growth of Agrostis tenuis Higland.Fondo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia of Chile, FONDECYT 1171118 11140563 1161416 1120289 Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad of Spain ENE 2015-63969 SEV 2015-496 CONICYT-Programa de Cooperacion Internacional REDES15004

    Síndrome Hiper IgE: a propósito de tres casos clínicos

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