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Life (Basel) ; 13(9)2023 Sep 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37763271

RESUMEN

The Sardinian grass snake, Natrix helvetica cetti, is an endangered endemic snake subspecies with a restricted and highly fragmented geographic distribution. Information on its ecology and detailed geographic distribution are scarce and may negatively impact on its conservation status. Therefore, a literature review on its taxonomy, morphology, ecology, and conservation is presented here. Moreover, field records from the authors, citizen science and the existing literature provide an updated geographic distribution highlighting its presence within 13 new and 7 historic 10 × 10 km cells. Bioclimatic niche modelling was then applied to explore patterns of habitat suitability and phenotypic variation within N. h. cetti. The geographic distribution of the species was found to be positively correlated with altitude and precipitation values, whereas temperature showed a negative correlation. Taken together, these outcomes may explain the snake's presence, particularly in eastern Sardinia. In addition, analysis of distribution overlap with the competing viperine snake (N. maura) and the urodeles as possible overlooked trophic resources (Speleomantes spp. and Euproctus platycephalus) showed overlaps of 66% and 79%, respectively. Finally, geographical or bioclimatic correlations did not explain phenotypic variation patterns observed in this highly polymorphic taxon. Perspectives on future research to investigate N. h. cetti's decline and support effective conservation measures are discussed.

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Zhonghua Yi Xue Za Zhi ; 101(15): 1102-1105, 2021 Apr 20.
Artículo en Chino | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33878840

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The clinical and magnetic resonance imaging(MRI) data of 8 cases of fungal spondylitis were retrospectively enrolled in the study, and the typical MRI findings were mainly discussed. The results released that fungal spondylitis should be suspected when the infection spreads along paraspinal ligament, and vertebral lesions show jumping discontinuous distribution. A blurred and incomplete outline of endplate on T1 weighted imaging sequence, loss of hyperintensity of the vertebral body, and banded like hypointensity under endplate on T2 weighted imaging sequence, indicate fungal spondylitis. These features contribute to the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of fungal spondylitis.


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Espondilitis , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Humanos , Imagen por Resonancia Magnética , Estudios Retrospectivos , Espondilitis/diagnóstico por imagen
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Toxicol Lett ; 314: 117-123, 2019 Oct 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31325634

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The Threshold of Toxicological Concern (TTC) concept integrates data on exposure, chemical structure, toxicity and metabolism to identify a safe exposure threshold value for chemicals with insufficient toxicity data for risk assessment. The TTC values were originally derived from a non-cancer dataset of 613 compounds with a potentially small domain of applicability. There is interest to test whether the TTC values are applicable to a broader range of substances, particularly relevant to food safety using EFSA's new OpenFoodTox database. After exclusion of genotoxic compounds, organophosphates or carbamates or those belonging to the TTC exclusion categories, the remaining 329 substances in the EFSA OpenFoodTox database were categorized under the Cramer decision tree, into low (Class I), moderate (II), or high (III) toxicity profile. For Cramer Classes I and III the threshold values were 1000 µg/person per day (90% confidence interval: 187-2190) and 87 µg/person per day (90% confidence interval: 60-153), respectively, compared to the corresponding original threshold values of 1800 and 90 µg/person per day. This confirms the applicability of the TTC values to substances relevant to food safety. Cramer Class II was excluded from our analysis because of containing too few compounds. Comparison with the Globally Harmonized System of classification confirmed that the Cramer classification scheme in the TTC approach is conservative for substances relevant to food safety.


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Exposición Dietética/efectos adversos , Contaminación de Alimentos/análisis , Alimentos/efectos adversos , Sustancias Peligrosas/toxicidad , Terminología como Asunto , Consenso , Bases de Datos Factuales , Alimentos/clasificación , Sustancias Peligrosas/clasificación , Humanos , Nivel sin Efectos Adversos Observados , Medición de Riesgo
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