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Plant Dis ; 98(2): 278, 2014 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30708768

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Root rot is a major disease of dry bean and can cause significant yield reductions due to weakened root systems and poor plant stands. An in-depth study on root rot pathogen identification was conducted in 2011 in three commercial dry bean fields from the major production areas in Manitoba. Ten plants, sampled at each of four random sites within each field, were rated for disease severity. Twenty roots were processed for pathogen isolation and identification in the laboratory. Roots were cut into eight sections (~1 cm) and surface-sterilized in a laminar flow bench. Four root sections were placed on potato dextrose agar plates amended with 0.02% streptomycin sulfate (PDA-Strep) and four root sections were placed on peptone-pentachloronitrobenzene agar amended with 0.1% streptomycin sulfate and 0.012% neomycin sulfate. Afterward, 960 monosporic cultures were obtained representing 320 single spore isolates of potential root rot pathogens per commercial field. Common monosporic cultures from each field were subcultured on PDA-Strep and Spezieller Nährstoffarmer Agar (SNA) media. Based on morphological characteristics, 74 isolates were identified as Fusarium cuneirostrum (1). Colonies grew slowly on PDA-Strep with undulated margins, radial cream-grey mycelia, and conidia pustules with a cream-greyish pigmentation. Sporodochial conidia were falcate, mostly 5-septate, with a wedge shape and slightly protruding basal foot cell (56.3 to 71.8 × 4.6 to 6.2 µm on average). Species identity was confirmed for two isolates by sequencing the translation elongation factor 1 alpha (EF1-α) gene (2), the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region (4), and the ribosomal intergenic spacer (IGS) (3) (GenBank Accession Nos. KF530848, KF530849, and KF025648 to 51). Sequence homology was compared using BLAST analysis and the FUSARIUM-ID database. The F. cuneirostrum isolates were deposited at the Canadian Collection of Fungal Cultures (DAOM 242540 and 242541). Pathogenicity screenings of two isolates was performed using sterilized seed of navy bean cv. Envoy. Seeds were germinated on moist filter paper for 3 days at 25°C and then inoculated by immersion in a prepared conidial suspension (2.5 × 105 conidia/ml) for 5 min. Seeds of the controls were immersed in sterile water. After inoculation, the germinated seeds were planted in 10-cm diameter pots, filled with sterile soilless mix (Sunshine #3). In the greenhouse, the experiment was arranged as a completely randomized design with three replicates with four germinated seeds per isolate, and was repeated twice. Disease assessment was performed 14 days after inoculation. Infected plants displayed dark brown lesions on the hypocotyl and primary root with a disease severity of 4 scored on a 0 to 5 scale. Fusarium cuneirostrum was re-isolated from roots of symptomatic plants. To our knowledge, this is the first report of F. cuneirostrum causing root rot of dry bean in Canada. It has been previously isolated from mung bean (Vigna radiata) in Ontario (1). References: (1) T. Aoki et al. Mycoscience. 46:162, 2005. (2) D. M. Geiser et al. Eur. J. Plant Pathol. 110:473, 2004. (4) H. Wang et al. J. Clin. Microbiol. 49:1890, 2011. (3) T. J. White et al. Page 315 in: PCR Protocols: A Guide to Methods and Applications. M. A. Innis et al., eds. Academic Press, New York, 1990.

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J Fr Ophtalmol ; 47(4): 104096, 2024 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38382278

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PURPOSE: To describe the biometric and corneal characteristics of patients with Marfan Syndrome (MFS) and ectopia lentis. STUDY DESIGN: Observational, descriptive, prospective study. Subjects Individuals with MFS with ectopia lentis (EL). METHODS: Fourty-four eyes of 23 patients underwent Scheimpflug analysis using the Pentacam (Oculus, Wetzlar, Germany), axial length (AL) using the IOL master 700 (Carl Zeiss AG, Oberkochen, Germany), endothelial cell count (ECC) using the CEM-350 (NIDEK, Maihama, Japan) and corneal biomechanics evaluation with the Ocular Response Analyzer: ORA (Reichert Ophthalmic Instruments, Buffalo, New York, USA) and Corvis (Oculus, Wetzlar, Germany). Statistical analysis was performed using IBM SPSS Statistics 25.0. RESULTS: The direction of lens subluxation was most frequently supero-nasal 40.9% (18/44). Mean keratometry (Km) was 40.22±1.76 Diopters (D); mean corneal astigmatism was 1.68±0.83 D; total corneal aberrometric root mean square (RMS) was 2.237±0.795µm; higher-order aberrations (HOAs) RMS were 0.576±0.272µm; mean AL was 25.63±3.65mm; mean ECC was 3315±459cell/mm2; mean CBI was 0.13±0.24, mean TBI was 0.31±0.25, mean posterior elevation was 4.3±4.5µm; mean total corneal densitometry was 16.0±2.14 grayscale units (GSU). CONCLUSION: Increased axial length, flatter and thicker corneas with higher regular astigmatism, normal densitometry, normal corneal biomechanical indices and normal posterior elevation were observed in Marfan patients with EL.


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Astigmatismo , Desplazamiento del Cristalino , Síndrome de Marfan , Humanos , Biometría , Córnea/diagnóstico por imagen , Desplazamiento del Cristalino/diagnóstico , Desplazamiento del Cristalino/epidemiología , Desplazamiento del Cristalino/etiología , Síndrome de Marfan/complicaciones , Síndrome de Marfan/diagnóstico , Estudios Prospectivos , Agudeza Visual
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Perit Dial Int ; 13 Suppl 2: S424-7, 1993.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8399630

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Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in patients undergoing maintenance dialysis. This study was undertaken to evaluate the lipid abnormalities and body composition by bioelectrical impedance in patients receiving continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD). The patients were between the ages of 28 and 77 and had been on dialysis for periods ranging from 6-48 months. Body composition studies performed by electrical impedance showed that the CAPD patients generally had elevated levels of body fat. Most of these patients had waist-to-hip fat ratios of more than 1.0, and lean tissue was decreased. Serum chemistries showed that most of the patients had albumin levels less than 3.5 g/dL. The most frequent lipid abnormalities found were: hypertriglyceridemia; hypercholesterolemia; decreased HDL levels; elevated cholesterol/HDL and apoproteins (Apo B/A-1); and elevated lipoprotein [Lp(a)] levels. Cardiovascular disease was prevalent in the patients studied. Ten had a positive history of angina, with three documented myocardial infarction and two documented cardiovascular disease. In conclusion, standard CAPD treatment may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.


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Negro o Afroamericano , Composición Corporal , Hispánicos o Latinos , Lípidos/sangre , Diálisis Peritoneal Ambulatoria Continua/efectos adversos , Adulto , Anciano , Población Negra , Colesterol/sangre , HDL-Colesterol/sangre , Impedancia Eléctrica , Femenino , Humanos , Fallo Renal Crónico/sangre , Fallo Renal Crónico/etnología , Fallo Renal Crónico/terapia , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Factores de Riesgo , Triglicéridos/sangre
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