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Microbiol Resour Announc ; : e0059824, 2024 Jul 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38990025

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We report the circularized 6,427,509-bp genome of Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolated from the inner ear of a laboratory mouse (Mus musculus) diagnosed with otitis media. The genome of P. aeruginosa NCTR 501 has a circular chromosome of 6,420,288 bp and two plasmids of 4,042 and 3,179 bp, respectively.

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Microbiol Resour Announc ; 13(6): e0017124, 2024 Jun 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38700346

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Delftia tsuruhatensis is a Gram-negative rod-shaped aerobic bacterium with environmental remediation functions. D. tsuruhatensis strain HA60 was isolated from a commercial nano-particle product, nano-hydroxyapatite. We report that the genome of D. tsuruhatensis strain HA60 has a circular genome of 6,922,195 base pairs with a G+C content of 66.45%.

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Microbiol Resour Announc ; 13(6): e0021624, 2024 Jun 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38712933

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Vibrio metoecus was isolated from the abdominal cavity of moribund laboratory zebrafish. We report complete genomic sequences of V. metoecus strain ZF102 that has two circular chromosomes of 2,872,299 and 1,170,691 bp and two plasmids of 5,265 and 2,361 bp.

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Microbiol Resour Announc ; 13(6): e0017824, 2024 Jun 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38738897

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Campylobacter jejuni subsp. jejuni is a leading bacterial cause of human gastroenteritis. C. jejuni strain P4549 was isolated from an asymptomatic rhesus monkey, Macaca mulatta. We report the genome sequences have a circular chromosome of 1,729,940 bp and two plasmids of 50,482 bp and 7,259 bp, respectively.

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Microbiol Resour Announc ; 13(3): e0125923, 2024 Mar 12.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38376195

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Parabacteroides distasonis is an anaerobic bacterium with ambivalent health effects. P. distasonis strain GP102 was isolated from the cecum content of a morbid pregnant laboratory guinea pig (Cavia porcellus). The genome consists of one circular 5.39-Mbp chromosome with a G + C content of 44.79%.

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Microbiol Resour Announc ; 13(1): e0076823, 2024 Jan 17.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38063434

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Clostridium septicum is an anaerobic Gram-positive rod-shaped bacterial pathogen known as a lethal causative agent of progressive gas gangrene in animals and humans. We report the 3.43-Mbp genome sequence of C. septicum strain WW106, isolated from influent wastewater at a research center with multiple-species laboratory animal facilities.

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Microbiol Resour Announc ; 12(10): e0049223, 2023 Oct 19.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37768090

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Gordonia alkaliphila is a little known mesophilic Gram-positive rod-shaped bacterium. We report the 3.85-Mbp genome sequence of G. alkaliphila strain WW102, isolated from wastewater at a research center with multiple-species laboratory animal facilities. The genome predicted FadD32 gene clusters that are involved in the biosynthesis of mycolic acids as found in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

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Microbiol Resour Announc ; 12(9): e0038323, 2023 Sep 19.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37594264

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Shigella flexneri was associated with gingivitis, a periodontal disease, in the rhesus monkey. We report the circularized 4.8-Mbp complete genome of Shigella flexneri strain P099 isolated from the gum of an adult rhesus monkey, Macaca mulatta, with clinical symptoms of gingivitis.

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Microbiol Resour Announc ; 12(7): e0013823, 2023 Jul 18.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37272797

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Serotype 3 Streptococcus pneumoniae is associated with major invasive pneumococcal diseases in humans. We report the circularized 2.0-Mbp complete genome sequence of invasive serotype 3 S. pneumoniae strain B1900, untypeable by multilocus sequence typing (MLST). This strain was isolated from the brain of an infant rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta) that suddenly died of meningitis with no clinical symptoms.

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Microbiol Resour Announc ; 11(11): e0085922, 2022 Nov 17.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36222709

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Terrisporobacter glycolicus is an emerging obligate anaerobic pathogen. We report the 3.9-Mbp genome sequence of T. glycolicus strain WW3900, which was isolated from wastewater at a research center with laboratory animal facilities. The genome sequence predicted a biosynthetic gene cluster encoding an S-adenosylmethionine enzyme and other synthetic genes associated with potential antimicrobial producers.

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Microbiol Resour Announc ; 11(11): e0079422, 2022 Nov 17.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36197283

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Metabacillus litoralis is part of the newly proposed genus Metabacillus. The bacterium was first isolated from a Yellow Sea tidal flat in 2005. As of May 2022, there are five genomic assemblies deposited in GenBank. We report the 5.2-Mbp genome sequence of M. litoralis strain NCTR108, from commercial tattoo ink.

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Microbiol Resour Announc ; 11(10): e0084722, 2022 Oct 20.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36047780

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Campylobacter coli is a leading bacterial cause of human gastroenteritis. We reported the circularized 1.8-Mbp complete genome of MLST type 1055 C. coli strain P4581 isolated from a rhesus monkey, Macaca mulatta, hybridizing Illumina short- and Nanopore long-reads.

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Microbiol Resour Announc ; 11(4): e0010522, 2022 Apr 21.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35377175

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Bacillus toyonensis is a member of the Bacillus cereus group and is used as a probiotic in animal feeds and biological applications. We report the 5.8-Mbp genome sequence of strain HA0190, an isolate from a commercial hydroxyapatite nanoparticle product. The genome contains a circular chromosome and two plasmids, pBT001 and pBT002.

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Microbiol Resour Announc ; 11(2): e0108421, 2022 Feb 17.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35084218

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Ralstonia pickettii is an emerging global opportunistic pathogen. Here, we report the 5.3-Mbp draft genome sequence of R. pickettii NCTR106, isolated from milk carton paperboard obtained from a commercial paper mill. The genome sequence carries two beta-lactamase genes similar to those reported in R. pickettii isolates collected from a hospital.

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Microbiol Resour Announc ; 10(42): e0073921, 2021 Oct 21.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34672709

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Campylobacter fetus subsp. venerealis is associated with animal and human infections. We report the circularized 1.8-Mbp complete genome sequence of a multilocus sequence type 43 (MLST43) C. fetus subsp. venerealis isolate from a rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta).

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Microbiol Resour Announc ; 10(43): e0091421, 2021 Oct 28.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34709057

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Stenotrophomonas maltophilia is an emerging opportunistic pathogen that is frequently associated with hospital infections. We report the 4.8-Mbp draft genome sequence of the oxidase-positive S. maltophilia strain N0320, an isolate from a commercial hydroxyapatite nanoparticle product.

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J Knee Surg ; 34(2): 178-186, 2021 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31390670

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The purpose of this study was to identify factors affecting medial meniscus extrusion and cartilage degeneration in medial meniscus root tears (MMRT) and to determine the optimal cut-off values for the factors that predict disease severity. We retrospectively evaluated 86 consecutive patients diagnosed with an isolated MMRT by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examinations and arthroscopic procedures for 2 years. Patient-specific factors such as age, sex, the time between injury and MRI (mTIME), the time between injury and surgery (sTIME), the time between MRI and surgery (dTIME), Kellgren-Lawrence (KL) grades, and the mechanical tibiofemoral axis angle (mTFA) were documented. Regression analyses and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analyses were performed. The mTIME was only positively correlated with meniscal extrusion (r = 0.425, p < 0.001). The patients who had grades 3 and 4 cartilage lesions had only significantly higher KL grades and longer sTIME than the patients who had lower grades of cartilage lesion (6.5 months [interquartile range (IQ): 3.0-12.0) vs. 2.5 months [IQ: 0.9-3.9]; p < 0.001). The cut-off value of mTIME and sTIME were 2.5 and 6 months. Relapse times greater than 2.5 months and 6 months after a specific event were associated with a 7.8-fold increased risk for meniscus extrusion and an 18.2-fold increased risk for cartilage lesions, respectively. The risk of medial extrusion of the meniscus and the severity of articular cartilage lesions increased with time after an injury. The period of time from 2.5 to 6 months after traumatic event might be a critical window for intervention in the patients with MMRT to perform the repair in the status which the meniscus did not extrude more than 3 mm and the cartilage lesion did not progress more than grade 3. This study is a retrospective and uncontrolled case series and reflects level IV of evidence.


Asunto(s)
Enfermedades de los Cartílagos/diagnóstico por imagen , Cartílago Articular/lesiones , Lesiones de Menisco Tibial/complicaciones , Adulto , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Artroscopía , Enfermedades de los Cartílagos/etiología , Enfermedades de los Cartílagos/cirugía , Cartílago Articular/cirugía , Femenino , Humanos , Imagen por Resonancia Magnética , Masculino , Meniscos Tibiales/diagnóstico por imagen , Meniscos Tibiales/cirugía , Persona de Mediana Edad , Estudios Retrospectivos , Factores de Riesgo , Lesiones de Menisco Tibial/diagnóstico por imagen , Lesiones de Menisco Tibial/cirugía
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Clin Orthop Surg ; 9(1): 83-90, 2017 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28261432

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BACKGROUND: In a previous biomechanical study, eccentric glenospheres with more inferior position of the center of rotation were shown to improve range of motion and reduce the incidence of scapular notching after reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (RSA). The purpose of this study was to compare the clinical and radiological results of RSA using an eccentric glenosphere to those using a concentric glenosphere and to determine the usefulness of the eccentric glenosphere. METHODS: From 2009 to 2015, we performed a retrospective review of 20 consecutive patients who underwent RSA using a deltopectoral approach. Nine patients underwent RSA using a concentric glenosphere (group A) while 11 had an eccentric glenosphere (group B). The average follow-up period was 13.9 months (range, 12 to 18 months). All glenoid components were placed with 15° of inferior tilt. Clinical results were assessed using the visual analog pain scale score (VAS), the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeon (ASES) score, the Korean shoulder scoring system (KSS), and the Constant score. On radiological evaluation, prosthesisscapular neck angle (PSNA), peg-glenoid rim distance (PGRD), scapular neck-inferior glenoshere rim distance (inferior glenoshpere overhang), acromion-greater tuberosity (AT) distance, glenoid-greater tuberosity (GT) distance, and severity of notching according to the Nerot-Sirveaux classification were assessed. RESULTS: The clinical results improved significantly in both groups, but there was no statistically significant difference between the two groups. A significant intergroup difference was observed with regard to PGRD (24.8 ± 1.6 mm for group A vs. 22.2 ± 1.9 mm for group B; p = 0.002) and inferior glenosphere overhang (2.0 ± 1.7 mm for group A vs. 5.8 ± 1.6 mm for group B; p = 0.000). Seven of 9 patients in group A developed notching compared with 2 of 11 patients in group B (p = 0.022). The other radiological parameters such as inferior tilt and AT and GT distances were not significantly different between two groups. Complications such as loosening and scapular fractures did not occur. CONCLUSIONS: The eccentric glenosphere in RSA was more effective in reducing the rate of notching than the concentric glenosphere although clinical outcomes were not significantly different in the short-term follow-up.


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Artroplastía de Reemplazo de Hombro/métodos , Lesiones del Manguito de los Rotadores/cirugía , Articulación del Hombro/diagnóstico por imagen , Articulación del Hombro/fisiopatología , Anciano , Artroplastía de Reemplazo de Hombro/efectos adversos , Artroplastía de Reemplazo de Hombro/instrumentación , Fenómenos Biomecánicos , Femenino , Estudios de Seguimiento , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Dimensión del Dolor , Dolor Postoperatorio/etiología , Radiografía , Rango del Movimiento Articular , Estudios Retrospectivos , Lesiones del Manguito de los Rotadores/complicaciones , Articulación del Hombro/cirugía , Dolor de Hombro/etiología , Prótesis de Hombro , Factores de Tiempo
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Hip Pelvis ; 28(2): 82-9, 2016 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27536649

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PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to retrospectively evaluate the short-term clinical and radiological outcomes of total hip arthroplasty (THA) with short metaphyseal loading femoral stem. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the records of 56 cases in 47 patients who had undergone THA with short metaphyseal loading femoral stem from April 2010 to December 2011. There were 20 males and 27 females. The mean age was 54 years (range, 26-77 years). The average follow up period was 4.6 years. Clinical results were evaluated by Harris hip scores (HHS) before the operation and at the last follow-up. Radiographic analysis was done by evaluating osteolysis, loosening, stress shielding, and alignement. RESULTS: The mean HHS significantly improved from 45 (range, 15-58) preoperatively to 98 (range, 85-100) at the last follow-up. In radiographic analyses, there was no evidence of osteolysis or loosening around the stems and the acetabuluar components. All cases showed rounding off of the calcar, grade 1 bone resorption of the proximal femur. With regard to implant alignment, 51 femoral component (91.1%) were in neutral position, and 5 (8.9%) were in varus position. There was 1 intraoperative fracture treated by cerclage wiring and no case was revised during follow-up period. CONCLUSION: Although longer follow-up is needed to confirm the durability of the short metaphyseal loading femoral stem, this short stem might provide stable fixation without diaphyseal fixation and demonstrated good clinical result at mean 4.6 year short term follow-up.

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J Bone Joint Surg Am ; 95(13): 1222-7, 2013 Jul 03.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23824391

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BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the influence of physiological posterolateral rotatory laxity on posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) reconstruction in terms of posterior stability and clinical outcomes. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the records of sixty-five patients who had undergone arthroscopic PCL reconstruction with simultaneous reconstruction of the posterolateral corner from March 2004 to April 2009. Patients were categorized into three groups according to the amount of tibial external rotation at 90° of knee flexion on the uninjured side: Group 1 (<40°; n = 26), Group 2 (between 40° and 50°; n = 21), and Group 3 (>50°; n = 18). Knee instability was assessed with posterior and varus stress radiographs as well as with the dial test at 30° and 90° of knee flexion. Functional scores were assessed with use of the Lysholm score and the International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC) score preoperatively and at the time of final follow-up. RESULTS: At the time of follow-up, there was no significant difference among the three groups with regard to the mean side-to-side difference in posterior translation as measured with Telos stress radiography (Group 1: 3.6 ± 1.3 mm, Group 2: 3.3 ± 1.6 mm, and Group 3: 4.3 ± 1.6 mm; p = 0.098). There was also no significant difference among the groups with respect to knee stability as assessed on the varus stress radiographs or with the dial test at 30° and 90° of flexion. Finally, there was no significant difference among the groups with respect to the Lysholm or IKDC functional scores. CONCLUSIONS: This study suggests that the instability of knees that have PCL and posterolateral corner injuries with physiological posterolateral rotatory laxity can be controlled successfully with PCL reconstruction and simultaneous reconstruction of the posterolateral corner. Physiological posterolateral rotatory laxity should not be considered a risk factor for abnormal knee laxity after PCL reconstruction with simultaneous reconstruction of the posterolateral corner.


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Inestabilidad de la Articulación/fisiopatología , Traumatismos de la Rodilla/fisiopatología , Traumatismos de la Rodilla/cirugía , Procedimientos de Cirugía Plástica/métodos , Ligamento Cruzado Posterior/lesiones , Ligamento Cruzado Posterior/cirugía , Adolescente , Adulto , Artroscopía , Femenino , Humanos , Inestabilidad de la Articulación/rehabilitación , Inestabilidad de la Articulación/cirugía , Traumatismos de la Rodilla/rehabilitación , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Ligamento Cruzado Posterior/fisiopatología , Rotación , Adulto Joven
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