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Cureus ; 15(11): e49299, 2023 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38957199

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Neurosyphilis, a rare manifestation of Treponema pallidum spreading into the central nervous system, is a critical differential diagnosis due to its potentially severe neurologic effects if left untreated. We present a case of a 37-year-old woman who complained of bilateral vision loss and headaches originally concerning for idiopathic intracranial hypertension and uncontrolled diabetes. Comprehensive evaluations eventually led to a neurosyphilis diagnosis. Ophthalmologic examination revealed multifactorial visual symptoms with diabetic retinopathy contributing alongside neurosyphilis. Treatment was started promptly at the time of diagnosis and resulted in improvement in visual symptoms. This case emphasizes the importance of syphilis screening in appropriate age ranges, even in low-prevalence areas. Recognition of neurosyphilis as a potential diagnosis can impact patient outcomes and highlights the need for continued vigilance to identify the disease.

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Genome Biol Evol ; 11(4): 1105-1116, 2019 04 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30888417

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Platy-1 elements are Platyrrhine-specific, short interspersed elements originally discovered in the Callithrix jacchus (common marmoset) genome. To date, only the marmoset genome has been analyzed for Platy-1 repeat content. Here, we report full-length Platy-1 insertions in other New World monkey (NWM) genomes (Saimiri boliviensis, squirrel monkey; Cebus imitator, capuchin monkey; and Aotus nancymaae, owl monkey) and analyze the amplification dynamics of lineage-specific Platy-1 insertions. A relatively small number of full-length and lineage-specific Platy-1 elements were found in the squirrel, capuchin, and owl monkey genomes compared with the marmoset genome. In addition, only a few older Platy-1 subfamilies were recovered in this study, with no Platy-1 subfamilies younger than Platy-1-6. By contrast, 62 Platy-1 subfamilies were discovered in the marmoset genome. All of the lineage-specific insertions found in the squirrel and capuchin monkeys were fixed present. However, ∼15% of the lineage-specific Platy-1 loci in Aotus were polymorphic for insertion presence/absence. In addition, two new Platy-1 subfamilies were identified in the owl monkey genome with low nucleotide divergences compared with their respective consensus sequences, suggesting minimal ongoing retrotransposition in the Aotus genus and no current activity in the Saimiri, Cebus, and Sapajus genera. These comparative analyses highlight the finding that the high number of Platy-1 elements discovered in the marmoset genome is an exception among NWM analyzed thus far, rather than the rule. Future studies are needed to expand upon our knowledge of Platy-1 amplification in other NWM genomes.


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Cebidae/genética , Amplificação de Genes , Retroelementos , Animais
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