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Tratamento de Sequelas de Osteomielite Crónica dos Ossos Longos na População Pediátrica
Introdução:
A osteomielite crónica leva a uma alteração do padrão de crescimento ósseo da criança, não só pela doença em si, como pelos procedimentos efectuados para o seu
tratamento. O objectivo deste trabalho é descrever as deformidades encontradas, o tratamento realizado e resultados obtidos, numa população de crianças com osteomielite crónica.
Material e Métodos:
Foram revistos os casos de crianças com sequelas de osteomielite crónica dos ossos longos tratadas na nossa instituição entre 2008 e 2011, utilizando fixadores
externos. Num total de 6 doentes, (7 ossos), 3 apresentavam sequelas a nível da tíbia e 2 do fémur e 1 na tíbia e fémur. O tempo médio decorrido entre o episódio de osteomielite e a correcção da sequela foi de 10 anos. Em 3 doentes(4 ossos) a deformidade era uma
hipometria do membro afectado (Grupo 1), em 2 casos tratava-se de um desvio axial (Grupo 2) e num dos casos tratava-se de uma hipometria com desvio axial associado (Grupo 3). As dificuldades encontradas durante o tratamento foram classificadas segundo Paley
(problemas, obstáculos, complicações)
Resultados:
No Grupo 1 foram realizadas 5 cirurgias. Procedeu-se a correcção da deformidade realizando um alongamentocom fixador circular (4 cirurgias) ou fixador monolateral
(1 cirurgia). Foi possível alongar em média 52mm, com um índice de alongamento de 4,7 dias/mm, a taxa de dificuldades foi de 100%(4 problemas e 1 obstáculo).
Foi possível obter uma correcção satisfatória em 2 casos. No Grupo 2 foram realizadas 3 cirurgias. Procedeu-se a correcção da deformidade por osteotomia e osteotaxia com fixador externo circular. A
correcção angular foi em média 23º e o tempo de fixador foi em média 187 dias, a taxa de dificuldades foi de 33%(1 obstáculo). Foi possível obter uma correcção satisfatória nos dois casos. No Grupo 3 foi realizada 1
cirurgia. Procedeu‐se à ressecção do sequestro e transporte ósseo com fixador externo circular. O índice de alongamento foi de 3,5dias/mm, a taxa de dificuldades foi de 200%(2 complicações). Obteve-se
uma correcção satisfatória da deformidade.
Discussão:
O número limitado de casos deve-se a estarmos a analisar apenas os doentes que foram tratados com fixadores externos, doentes que à partida apresentava
sequelas mais graves da osteomielite, que impediam a utilização de outras técnicas. A alta taxa de dificuldades poderá ser explicada pela complexidade das deformidades e por reactivações da osteomielite crónica.
Conclusão:
Conclui-se que o tratamento das sequelas da
osteomielite na população pediátrica é um desafio, quer para o ortopedista, devido à complexidade da cirurgia a realizar, quer para o doente, devido ao tempo de utilização de fixadores externos e à elevada taxa de
dificuldades. Estes aspectos do tratamento devem ser explicados ao doente e familiares, antes de realizar qualquer intervenção, para não criar expectativas irrealistas quanto à duração, intercorrências e resultado
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Expected investment of Tocantins farmers, Brazil, to apply integrated crop-livestock system during Embrapa's technology transfer
In this presentation, we report the data of these farmers collected in the beginning of the project to analyze their current conditions and expectations regarding the implementation of the new integrated system
Genetic divergence among Brachiara humidicola (Rendle) Schweick hybrids evaluated in the Western Brazilian Amazon.
The objectives of this study were to detect genetic variability among genotypes of Brachiara humidicola, study the genetic diversity and identify redundant variables in the discrimination of hybrids. Fifteen genotypes were evaluated for morphological, agronomic and nutritive characteristics in a randomized block design with six replications, in Rio Branco, Acre. Analysis of variance was performed, followed by the Scott-Knott test. Different techniques of multivariate analysis were used to study genetic diversity. Significant differences in plant performance were observed for agronomic and morphological characteristics, but not for nutritive value. There was consistency between the different clustering techniques. Four redundant characteristics were identified hat can be discarded. The existence of divergent and superior hybrids that can be used in recurrent selection (sexual) programs or can be released as new (apomictic) cultivars after testing for animal response was confirmed. The lack of genetic variability in bromatological traits indicates the need for differentiated selection strategies
Different glycoconjugate content in mucus secreting cells of the rat fundic gastric glands
The fundic glands of the stomach contain two types of mucous cells: surface mucous cells (SMCs) located at the surface of the stomach and the pits, and mucous neck cells (MNCs) situated in the neck of the glands. They produce mucins, highly glycosylated proteins. Very little is known about the glycan composition of these mucins and of gastric secretion in general. We used several lectins combined with deglycosylation pretreatments to analyze the glycan composition of SMCs and MNCs. The results showed the presence of terminal sialic acid and subterminal Gal and GalNAc, which is consistent with previous knowledge about glycosylation in mucins. Our results also support previous reports that showed a different expression of mucins in the SMCs, depending on their superficial or deep location in the pit. Some lectins labeled only the perinuclear region of the SMCs, but not the apical region, where the secretory granules are stored. This suggests that the lectins are labeling sugar residues that are accessible to lectins during the first steps of glycan synthesis, which occurs in the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus. Our results indicate that SMCs and MNCs produce a mucus secretion with a different glycoconjugate composition. The secretion is more varied in SMCs. As our results coincide with what we know about glycosylation of mucins, we can conclude that most of the glycans detected belong to mucins, and the differences in glycosylation observed in each cell type may be due, mainly, to the different secreted mucins.Fundación Séneca, Comunidad Autónoma de la Región de Murcia; Grant number: 04542/GERM/06; Grant sponsor: The University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU; Grant numbers: UFI 11/44, EHUA15/26, EHUA13/1
Tempo de armazenamento e métodos de quebra de dormência em sementes do maracujá-de-restinga.
O objetivo deste trabalho foi estudar os efeitos do período de armazenamento e tratamento em banho-maria à 50 ºC ou escarificação com lixa na quebra da dormência de sementes de Passiflora mucronata. Os períodos de armazenamento foram: zero, um, quatro e doze meses. As sementes foram semeadas em rolo de papel Germitest e incubadas em câmara de germinação com temperatura alternada entre 20ºC por 8 horas e 30 ºC por 16 horas, com fotoperíodo de 16 h (32 mol m-2 s-1). A percentagem de germinação foi avaliada, sendo as sementes colocadas em rolos de papel Germitest umedecidos em água destilada na proporção de duas vezes e meia do peso do papel. As sementes foram transferidas para câmara de germinação com alternância de temperatura de 20-30 ºC, e fotoperíodo de 16 h até o final do experimento, aos 31 dias. O delineamento experimental foi inteiramente casualizado, com quatro repetições, considerando como unidade xperimental cada lote de 50 sementes. O período de armazenamento teve um efeito significativo na variável estudada, sendo a maior porcentagem de germinação obtida nas sementes recém-colhidas. Ao primeiro mês de avaliação foi observado o decréscimo da germinação. Após quatro e doze meses de armazenamento, não foi observada germinação. Os tratamentos com banho-maria ou escarificação com lixa favoreceram a germinação das sementes de P. mucronata, armazenadas por um e quatro meses, porém mesmo com o estímulo dos tratamentos, os valores de germinação final foram baixos. Nas sementes armazenadas por 12 meses os tratamentos utilizados não foram eficientes para estimular a germinação
Modeling of Soybean under Present and Future Climates in Mozambique
Citation: Talacuece, M. A. D., Justino, F. B., Rodrigues, R. D., Flores, M. E. P., Nascimento, J. G., & Santos, E. A. (2016). Modeling of Soybean under Present and Future Climates in Mozambique. Climate, 4(2), 14. doi:10.3390/cli4020031This study aims to calibrate and validate the generic crop model (CROPGRO-Soybean) and estimate the soybean yield, considering simulations with different sowing times for the current period (1990-2013) and future climate scenario (2014-2030). The database used came from observed data, nine climate models of CORDEX (Coordinated Regional climate Downscaling Experiment)-Africa framework and MERRA (Modern Era Retrospective-Analysis for Research and Applications) reanalysis. The calibration and validation data for the model were acquired in field experiments, carried out in the 2009/2010 and 2010/2011 growing seasons in the experimental area of the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) in Angonia, Mozambique. The yield of two soybean cultivars: Tgx 1740-2F and Tgx 1908-8F was evaluated in the experiments and modeled for two distinct CO2 concentrations. Our model simulation results indicate that the fertilization effect leads to yield gains for both cultivars, ranging from 11.4% (Tgx 1908-8F) to 15% (Tgx 1740-2Fm) when compared to the performance of those cultivars under current CO2 atmospheric concentration. Moreover, our results show that MERRA, the RegCM4 (Regional Climatic Model version 4) and CNRM-CM5 (Centre National de Recherches Meteorologiques - Climatic Model version 5) models provided more accurate estimates of yield, while others models underestimate yield as compared to observations, a fact that was demonstrated to be related to the model's capability of reproducing the precipitation and the surface radiation amount
Caracterização química do solo e da matéria orgânica na região da Serra do Sudeste sob campo natural no Estado do Rio Grande do Sul.
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Spatial and temporal variability in coccolithophore abundance and distribution in the NW Iberian coastal upwelling system
A systematic investigation of the spatial and temporal variability in coccolithophore abundance and distribution through the water column of the NW Iberian coastal up-welling system was performed. From July 2011 to June 2012, monthly sampling at various water depths was conducted at two parallel stations located at 42 degrees N. Total coccosphere abundance was higher at the outer-shelf station, where warmer, nutrient-depleted waters favoured coccolithophore rather than phytoplanktonic diatom blooms, which are known to dominate the inner-shelf location. In seasonal terms, higher coccosphere and coccolith abundances were registered at both stations during upwelling seasons, coinciding with high irradiance levels. This was typically in conjunction with stratified, nutrient-poor conditions (i.e. relaxing upwelling conditions). However, it also occurred during some upwelling events of colder, nutrient-rich subsurface waters onto the continental shelf. Minimum abundances were generally found during downwelling periods, with unexpectedly high coccolith abundance registered in subsurface waters at the inner-shelf station. This finding can only be explained if strong storms during these downwelling periods favoured resuspension processes, thus remobilizing deposited coccoliths from surface sediments, and hence hampering the identification of autochthonous coccolithophore community structure. At both locations, the major coccolithophore assemblages were dominated by Emiliania huxleyi, small Gephyrocapsa group, Gephyrocapsa oceanica, Florisphaera profunda, Syracosphaera spp., Coronosphaera mediterranea, and Calcidiscus leptoporus. Ecological preferences of the different taxa were assessed by exploring the relationships between environmental conditions and temporal and vertical variability in coccosphere abundance. These findings provide relevant information for the use of fossil coccolith assemblages in marine sediment records, in order to infer past environmental conditions, of particular importance for Paleoceanography. Both E. huxleyi and the small Gephyrocapsa group are proposed as proxies for the upwelling regime with a distinct affinity for different stages of the upwelling event: E. huxleyi was associated with warmer, nutrient-poor and more stable water column (i.e. upwelling relaxation stage) while the small Gephyrocapsa group was linked to colder waters and higher nutrient availability (i.e. early stages of the upwelling event), similarly to G. oceanica. Conversely, F. profunda is suggested as a proxy for the downwelling regime and low-productivity conditions. The assemblage composed by Syracosphaera pulchra, Coronosphaera mediterranea, and Rhabdosphaera clavigera may be a useful indicator of the presence of subtropical waters conveyed northward by the Iberian Poleward Current. Finally, C. leptoporus is proposed as an indicator of warmer, saltier, and oligotrophic waters during the downwelling/winter regime.EXCAPA project - Xunta de Galicia [10MDS402013PR]; CALIBERIA project (Fundacao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia - Portugal) [PTDC/MAR/102045/2008]; CALIBERIA project [COMPETE/FEDER-FCOMP-01-0124-FEDER-010599, BI/PTDC/MAR/102045/2008/2010-016, BI/PTDC/MAR/102045/2008/2010-022, BI/PTDC/MAR/102045/2008/2011-027]; Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad [CGL2015-68459-P]; Ministry of Education of Spain [AP2010-2559]; ETH Zurich Postdoctoral Fellowship from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETHZ); Xunta de Galicia (Spain); FCT [SFRH/BPD/111433/2015]; Plurianual/Estrategico project [UID/Multi/04326/2013]info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
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