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    Infección de región parotídea por Mycobacterium abscessus

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    Mycobacterium abscessus es una de las micobacterias de crecimiento rápido asociadas a infecciones localizadas de heridas post traumáticas y quirúrgicas, infecciones crónicas pulmonares e infecciones cutáneas diseminadas en pacientes inmunosuprimidos. Raramente han sido descritos infecciones en región parotídea por micobacterias de crecimiento rápido. Aquí se reporta el caso de una infección en lóbulo superficial de la glándula parótida de paciente sin compromiso inmune, sin cirugías previas ni traumas aparentes, causado por Mycobacterium abscessus. Estas micobacterias deben ser consideradas en el momento de realizar el diagnóstico tanto clínico como laboratorial, yaque son bacterias emergentes y pueden presentarse de manera inusual, de modo a no demorar el diagnóstico del agente etiológico, debido a que requieren prolongada antibioticoterapia y son bastante resistentes a los antibióticos, especialmente el M. abscessus, que es una de las más resistentes

    Acontecimientos vitales y hospitalización psiquiátrica en pacientes maniacos.

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    Se investigó la incidencia de AV en los seis meses previos al ingreso psiquiátrico y de AV ocurridos durante la infancia en un grupo de 27 pacientes ingresados por un episodio maníaco en un Hospital Psiquiátrico y se comparó con 24 pacientes traumatológicos ingresados en un Hospital General por patología aguda. El grupo de pacientes maniacos presentó más del doble de AV independientes que el grupo control, sin que se encontrasen diferencias significativas en cuanto a la incidencia de AV precoces. Se estudió también el tipo de A V yla relación entre la presencia de éstos y el número de ingresos psiquiátrico

    Acontecimientos vitales y hospitalización psiquiátrica en pacientes maniacos.

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    Se investigó la incidencia de AV en los seis meses previos al ingreso psiquiátrico y de AV ocurridos durante la infancia en un grupo de 27 pacientes ingresados por un episodio maníaco en un Hospital Psiquiátrico y se comparó con 24 pacientes traumatológicos ingresados en un Hospital General por patología aguda. El grupo de pacientes maniacos presentó más del doble de AV independientes que el grupo control, sin que se encontrasen diferencias significativas en cuanto a la incidencia de AV precoces. Se estudió también el tipo de A V yla relación entre la presencia de éstos y el número de ingresos psiquiátrico

    Non BPS noncommutative vortices

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    We construct exact vortex solutions to the equations of motion of the Abelian Higgs model defined in non commutative space, analyzing in detail the properties of these solutions beyond the BPS point. We show that our solutions behave as smooth deformations of vortices in ordinary space time except for parity symmetry breaking effects induced by the non commutative parameter θ\theta.Comment: 17 pages, 5 figure

    Analyzing multitarget activity landscapes using protein-ligand interaction fingerprints: interaction cliffs.

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    This is the original submitted version, before peer review. The final peer-reviewed version is available from ACS at http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ci500721x.Activity landscape modeling is mostly a descriptive technique that allows rationalizing continuous and discontinuous SARs. Nevertheless, the interpretation of some landscape features, especially of activity cliffs, is not straightforward. As the nature of activity cliffs depends on the ligand and the target, information regarding both should be included in the analysis. A specific way to include this information is using protein-ligand interaction fingerprints (IFPs). In this paper we report the activity landscape modeling of 507 ligand-kinase complexes (from the KLIFS database) including IFP, which facilitates the analysis and interpretation of activity cliffs. Here we introduce the structure-activity-interaction similarity (SAIS) maps that incorporate information on ligand-target contact similarity. We also introduce the concept of interaction cliffs defined as ligand-target complexes with high structural and interaction similarity but have a large potency difference of the ligands. Moreover, the information retrieved regarding the specific interaction allowed the identification of activity cliff hot spots, which help to rationalize activity cliffs from the target point of view. In general, the information provided by IFPs provides a structure-based understanding of some activity landscape features. This paper shows examples of analyses that can be carried out when IFPs are added to the activity landscape model.M-L is very grateful to CONACyT (No. 217442/312933) and the Cambridge Overseas Trust for funding. AB thanks Unilever for funding and the European Research Council for a Starting Grant (ERC-2013- StG-336159 MIXTURE). J.L.M-F. is grateful to the School of Chemistry, Department of Pharmacy of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) for support. This work was supported by a scholarship from the Secretariat of Public Education and the Mexican government

    Cell walls of the dimorphic fungal pathogens Sporothrix schenckii and Sporothrix brasiliensis exhibit bilaminate structures and sloughing of extensive and intact layers

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    This work was supported by the Fundação Carlos Chagas de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (FAPERJ), grants E-26/202.974/2015 and Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq), grants 229755/2013-5, Brazil. LMLB is a senior research fellow of CNPq and Faperj. NG acknowledged support from the Wellcome Trust (Trust (097377, 101873, 200208) and MRC Centre for Medical Mycology (MR/N006364/1). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.Peer reviewedPublisher PD

    MartiTracks: A Geometrical Approach for Identifying Geographical Patterns of Distribution

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    Panbiogeography represents an evolutionary approach to biogeography, using rational cost-efficient methods to reduce initial complexity to locality data, and depict general distribution patterns. However, few quantitative, and automated panbiogeographic methods exist. In this study, we propose a new algorithm, within a quantitative, geometrical framework, to perform panbiogeographical analyses as an alternative to more traditional methods. The algorithm first calculates a minimum spanning tree, an individual track for each species in a panbiogeographic context. Then the spatial congruence among segments of the minimum spanning trees is calculated using five congruence parameters, producing a general distribution pattern. In addition, the algorithm removes the ambiguity, and subjectivity often present in a manual panbiogeographic analysis. Results from two empirical examples using 61 species of the genus Bomarea (2340 records), and 1031 genera of both plants and animals (100118 records) distributed across the Northern Andes, demonstrated that a geometrical approach to panbiogeography is a feasible quantitative method to determine general distribution patterns for taxa, reducing complexity, and the time needed for managing large data sets

    Revista de Revistas.

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    -Archivos de Neurobiología (enero-febrero, 1989). -Actas Luso-Españolas de Neurología, Psiquiatría y Ciencias Afines(marzo-abril, 1989, número 2, volumen XVII). -Acta Psiquiatrica Scandinavica, abril, 1989. -American Journal of Psychiatry, qbril, 1989. -British Journal ofPsychiatry, abril, 1989, volumen 154. -Hospital and Community Psychiatry, abril, 1989
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