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Lancet Psychiatry ; 11(2): 90-91, 2024 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38101438
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J Phys Chem A ; 127(33): 6924-6944, 2023 Aug 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37579497

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The Li + HF and Li + HCl reactions share some common features. They have the same kinematics, relatively small barrier heights, bent transition states, and are both exothermic when the zero point energy is considered. Nevertheless, the pioneering crossed beam experiments by Lee and co-workers in the 80s (Becker et al., J. Chem. Phys. 1980, 73, 2833) revealed that the dynamics of the two reactions differ significantly, especially at low collision energies. In this work, we present theoretical simulations of their results in the laboratory frame (LAB), based on quasiclassical trajectories and obtained using accurate potential energy surfaces. The calculated LAB angular distributions and time-of-flight spectra agree well with the raw experimental data, although our simulations do not reproduce the experimentally derived center-of-mass (CM) differential cross section and velocity distributions. The latter were derived by forward convolution fitting under the questionable assumption that the CM recoil velocity and scattering angle distribution were uncoupled, while our results show that the coupling between them is relevant. Some important insights into the reaction mechanism discussed in the article by Becker et al. had not been contrasted with those that can be extracted from the theoretical results. Among them, the correlation between the angular momenta involved in the reactions has also been examined. Given the kinematics of both systems, the reagent orbital angular momentum, l, is almost completely transformed into the rotation of the product diatom, j'. However, contrary to the coplanar mechanism proposed in the original paper, we find that the initial and final relative orbital angular momenta are not necessarily parallel. Both reactions are found to be essentially direct, although about 15% of the LiFH complexes live longer than 200 fs.

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J Chem Phys ; 158(18)2023 May 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37154275

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Reactive and elastic cross sections and rate coefficients have been calculated for the S(1D) + D2(v = 0, j = 0) reaction using a modified hyperspherical quantum reactive scattering method. The considered collision energy ranges from the ultracold regime, where only one partial wave is open, up to the Langevin regime, where many of them contribute. This work presents the extension of the quantum calculations, which in a previous study were compared with the experimental results, down to energies in the cold and ultracold domains. Results are analyzed and compared with the universal case of the quantum defect theory by Jachymski et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 110, 213202 (2013)]. State-to-state integral and differential cross sections are also shown covering the ranges of low-thermal, cold, and ultracold collision energy regimes. It is found that at E/kB < 1 K, there are substantial departures from the expected statistical behavior and that dynamical features become increasingly important with decreasing collision energy, leading to vibrational excitation.

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Gac Med Mex ; 159(1): 44-48, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36930557

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INTRODUCTION: Owing to its ability to reduce the toxicity of environmental pollutants that are risk factors for diabetes and obesity, the use of probiotic bacteria might aid the treatment of these diseases. OBJECTIVE: To determine the effects of chronic exposure to low-dose malathion on weight and glucose levels in mice, as well as to evaluate the protective role of a probiotic supplement. METHODS: Weight and serum glucose levels of four groups of mice (control, malathion-exposed [10 ppm], probiotics and malathion + probiotics) were determined every 10 days for 180 days. RESULTS: Malathion administration induced an increase in weight and glucose levels in the malathion group mice in comparison with the other groups. CONCLUSIONS: Consumption of food contaminated with malathion residues increases glucose levels and favors weight gain, while consumption of probiotics reduces the effects generated by residues in food.


INTRODUCCIÓN: Debido a su capacidad para reducir la toxicidad de contaminantes ambientales que constituyen factores de riesgo de diabetes y obesidad, el uso de bacterias probióticas podría ayudar al tratamiento de esas enfermedades. OBJETIVO: Determinar los efectos de la exposición crónica a malatión a dosis bajas sobre el peso y los niveles de glucosa de ratones, así como evaluar el papel protector de un suplemento probiótico. MÉTODOS: Cada 10 días se determinó el peso y la glucosa sérica de cuatro grupos de ratones (de control, expuestos a malatión (10 ppm), probióticos y malatión + probióticos) durante 180 días. RESULTADOS: La administración de malatión provocó un incremento del peso y los niveles de glucosa en los ratones del grupo con malatión comparados con los demás grupos. CONCLUSIONES: El consumo de alimentos contaminados con residuos de malatión aumenta los niveles de glucosa y favorece el incremento del peso; el consumo de probióticos disminuye los efectos generados por los residuos en los alimentos.


Subject(s)
Malathion , Probiotics , Mice , Animals , Malathion/toxicity , Weight Gain , Obesity/prevention & control , Probiotics/therapeutic use , Glucose
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Gac. méd. Méx ; 159(1): 44-49, ene.-feb. 2023. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1448264

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Resumen Introducción: Debido a su capacidad para reducir la toxicidad de contaminantes ambientales que constituyen factores de riesgo de diabetes y obesidad, el uso de bacterias probióticas podría ayudar al tratamiento de esas enfermedades. Objetivo: Determinar los efectos de la exposición crónica a malatión a dosis bajas sobre el peso y los niveles de glucosa de ratones, así como evaluar el papel protector de un suplemento probiótico. Métodos: Cada 10 días se determinó el peso y la glucosa sérica de cuatro grupos de ratones (de control, expuestos a malatión (10 ppm), probióticos y malatión + probióticos) durante 180 días. Resultados: La administración de malatión provocó un incremento del peso y los niveles de glucosa en los ratones del grupo con malatión comparados con los demás grupos. Conclusiones: El consumo de alimentos contaminados con residuos de malatión aumenta los niveles de glucosa y favorece el incremento del peso; el consumo de probióticos disminuye los efectos generados por los residuos en los alimentos.


Abstract Introduction: Owing to its ability to reduce the toxicity of environmental pollutants that are risk factors for diabetes and obesity, the use of probiotic bacteria might aid the treatment of these diseases. Objective: To determine the effects of chronic exposure to low-dose malathion on weight and glucose levels in mice, as well as to evaluate the protective role of a probiotic supplement. Methods: Weight and serum glucose levels of four groups of mice (control, malathion-exposed [10 ppm], probiotics and malathion + probiotics) were determined every 10 days for 180 days. Results: Malathion administration induced an increase in weight and glucose levels in the malathion group mice in comparison with the other groups. Conclusions: Consumption of food contaminated with malathion residues increases glucose levels and favors weight gain, while consumption of probiotics reduces the effects generated by residues in food.

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Materials (Basel) ; 15(21)2022 Nov 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36363333

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Root pass is a fundamental step in multi-pass welding. In gas metal arc welding (GMAW), the weld bead qualities depend on the process parameters, filler materials, and welder abilities. This work investigates the effect of a Nd: YAG pulsed laser as a first pass to reduce the welders' reliance on the AH36 low-alloy steel with 5.5 mm thickness. This autogenous automatable process delivers reduced thermal impact due to the concentrated high-energy source, pulse overlap, and higher penetration depth-to-power ratio than continuous lasers. The outcomes indicate that the PL as a root welding generated a small HAZ compared to the GMAW condition. In addition, the subsequent arc passes positively affected the microstructure, reducing the hardness from around 500 to 230 HV. The PL + GMAW achieved similar strength results to the GMAW, although its Charpy impact values at -50 °C were around 15% lower than the arc condition.

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J Chem Phys ; 154(12): 124304, 2021 Mar 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33810659

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Shape resonances appear when the system is trapped in an internuclear potential well after tunneling through a barrier. They manifest as peaks in the collision energy dependence of the cross section (excitation function), and in many cases, their presence can be observed experimentally. High-resolution crossed-beam experiments on the S(1D) + H2(j = 0) reaction in the 0.81-8.5 meV collision energy range reaction revealed non-monotonic behavior and the presence of oscillations in the reaction cross section as a function of the collision energy, as predicted by quantum mechanical (QM) calculations. In this work, we have analyzed the effect of shape resonances on the differential cross sections for this insertion reaction by performing additional QM calculations. We have found that, in some cases, the resonance gives rise to a large enhancement of extreme backward scattering for specific final states. Our results also show that, in order to yield a significant change in the state-resolved differential cross section, the resonance has to be associated with constructive interference between groups of partial waves, which requires not getting blurred by the participation of many product helicity states.

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Brain Sci ; 11(2)2021 Feb 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33668570

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Occipital nerve stimulation (ONS) is a surgical treatment proposed for drug-resistant chronic cluster headache (drCCH). Long-term series assessing its efficacy are scarce. We designed a retrospective observational study with consecutive sampling, evaluating the follow-up of 17 drCCH patients who underwent ONS. Our main endpoint was the reduction the rate of attacks per week. We also evaluated the pain intensity through the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), patient overall perceived improvement and decrease in oral medication intake. After a median follow-up of 6.0 years (4.5-9.0), patients decreased from a median of 30 weekly attacks to 22.5 (5.6-37.5, p = 0.012), 7.5 at 1 year (p = 0.006) and 15.0 at the end of follow-up (p = 0.041). The VAS decreased from a median of 10.0 to 8.0 (p = 0.011) at three months, to 7.0 (p = 0.008) at twelve months and 7.0 (p = 0.003) at the end of the follow-up. A total of 23.5% had an overall perceived improvement of ≥70% at 3 months, 41.2% at 1 year and 27.8% at the end of follow-up. Reducing prophylactic oral medication was possible in 76.5% and it was stopped in 17.7%. Triptan use decreased in all the responder patients and 17.7% stopped its intake. A total of 41.2% presented mild adverse events. In conclusion, our long-term experience suggests that ONS could be an interesting option for drCCH-selected patients, as it is a beneficial and minimally invasive procedure with no serious adverse events.

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Rev. cienc. med. Pinar Rio ; 22(6): 61-69, nov.-dic. 2018. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-985408

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RESUMEN Introducción: actualmente se considera que el cáncer bucal es un conjunto de enfermedades con gran variación de factores predisponentes. La única medida que puede aumentar los índices de curabilidad es el diagnóstico en una etapa inicial de cualquiera de los tipos histopatológicos que se desarrollan en el área bucal. Objetivo: caracterizar clínico-epidemiológica los pacientes portadores de las lesiones premalignas y malignas en el complejo bucal en el municipio La Palma, Pinar del Río entre los años 2015 a 2016. Métodos: se realizó un estudio observacional, transversal y descriptivo cuyo universo quedó constituido por los pacientes que acudieron a los servicios estomatológicos de la clínica estomatológica "10 de Octubre", remitidos a la interconsulta de Cirugía Maxilofacial, de la que se obtuvo una muestra de 102, de ellos, portadores de entidades premalignas y malignas de la mucosa bucal en ese período. Se utilizaron las frecuencias absolutas y relativas para el análisis e interpretación de las variables. Resultados: resultó más frecuente el sexo masculino, y el grupo de edad de más de 60 años. Los labios y carrillos fueron las localizaciones anatómicas más afectadas, y los factores de riesgo que prevalecieron fueron el tabaquismo y los bordes filosos. Se empleó, fundamentalmente, la modalidad de tratamiento conservadora. Conclusiones: el conocimiento en la población sobre el Programa de Detección Precoz de Cáncer Bucal fue muy bajo.


ABSTRACT Introduction: nowadays oral cancer is considered a set of diseases with a large variation of predisposing factors. The only measure that can increase the indexes of its cure is the diagnosis in the early stages of any of the histopathological types that develop in the oral cavity. Objective: to characterize clinical and epidemiologically the patients with premalignant and malignant lesions in the oral cavity in La Palma municipality, Pinar del Río between 2015 and 2016. Methods: an observational, cross-sectional and descriptive study was carried out; the target group was constituted by the patients who attended the dentistry services at 10 de Octubre dentistry clinic, and transferred to the oral office of Maxillofacial Surgery, where a sample of 102 was taken, among them, carriers of premalignant and malignant lesions of the oral mucous membrane in that period. Absolute and relative frequencies were used for the analysis and interpretation of the variables. Results: male gender predominated, and the age group was over 60 years old. The lips and cheeks were the most affected anatomical sites, and the prevailing risk factors were smoking and sharp edges. The conservative modality of treatment was mostly used. Conclusions: knowledge concerning the Program of Early Detection of Oral Cancer in the population was very low.

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J Clin Med ; 7(12)2018 Nov 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30469479

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BACKGROUND: Extensor tendon disorders may cause severe functional impairments, and there is a lack of knowledge about their anatomic associations with the proximal fingernail matrix. OBJECTIVE: To delineate the association between the distal extensor pollicis longus tendon (EPLT) insertion and the limit of the fingernail matrix in the thumb. METHODS: The limit of the fingernail matrix and the distal bony insertion of the EPLT were identified in five thumbs from fresh-frozen human cadavers. An additional five thumbs were fixed and the longitudinal thumb sections were histologically analyzed. RESULTS: The terminal limit of the matrix and fingernail was dorsal and overlapped to the EPL tendon, which was located between the fingernail matrix and the phalanx, and extended dorsally to the distal section of the terminal phalanx in all ten thumb bodies. CONCLUSION: The fingernail matrix is not directly inserted into the periosteum of the dorsal section of the base to the distal phalanx, because this anatomic relationship is separated by the deep fibers of the EPLT.

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Oncotarget ; 9(42): 26724-26736, 2018 Jun 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29928481

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Posaconazole prophylaxis has demonstrated efficacy in the prevention of invasive aspergillosis during prolonged neutropenia following acute myeloid leukemia induction chemotherapy. Antifungal treatment decreases serum galactomannan enzyme immunoassay diagnostic accuracy that could delay the diagnosis and treatment. We retrospectively studied patients with acute myeloid leukemia who underwent intensive chemotherapy and antifungal prophylaxis by posaconazole oral suspension. Clinical, radiological, microbiological features and treatment response of patients with invasive aspergillosis that occurred despite posaconazole prophylaxis were analyzed. Diagnostic accuracy of serum galactomannan assay according to posaconazole plasma concentrations has been performed. A total of 288 patients with acute myeloid leukemia, treated by induction chemotherapy, who received posaconazole prophylaxis for more than five days were included in the present study. The incidence of invasive aspergillosis was 8% with 12 (4.2%), 8 (2.8%) and 3 (1%), possible, probable and proven invasive aspergillosis, respectively. Posaconazole plasma concentration was available for 258 patients. Median duration of posaconazole treatment was 17 days, and median posaconazole plasma concentration was 0.5 mg/L. None of patients with invasive aspergillosis and posaconazole concentration ≥ 0.5 mg/L had a serum galactomannan positive test. Sensitivity of serum galactomannan assay to detect probable and proven invasive aspergillosis was 81.8%. Decreasing the cut-off value for serum galactomannan optical density index from 0.5 to 0.3 increased sensitivity to 90.9%. In a homogenous cohort of acute myeloid leukemia patients during induction chemotherapy, increasing the posaconazole concentration decreases the sensitivity of serum galactomannan assay.

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Ann Anat ; 218: 243-249, 2018 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29730466

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The anatomical variations of the proximal portion of the long head of the biceps brachii tendon (LHBT) are rarely observed in clinical practice. However, an increase in the rate of shoulder arthroscopic surgery has led to an increase in the observation of anatomical variations of this region. The aim of this work was to analyze the development of the LHBT in 23 human embryos ranging from the 6th to 8th weeks of development. The LHBT develops from the glenohumeral interzonal mesenchyme in the 6th week. By week 7, the myotendinous junction of the LHBT develops. The anlage of the LHBT is separated from that of the glenohumeral capsule during week 8. Our results suggest that the most important period for the LHBT development occurs between the 6th and 8th weeks of embryonic development. Alterations during this critical period may cause anatomical variations of the LHBT. An additional case report from our own experience is provided as Supplementary material.


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Arm/embryology , Muscle, Skeletal/embryology , Tendons/embryology , Adult , Arm/anatomy & histology , Female , Humans , Male , Mesoderm/embryology , Muscle, Skeletal/anatomy & histology , Pregnancy , Shoulder/anatomy & histology , Shoulder/embryology , Tendons/anatomy & histology
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Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 19(42): 28555-28571, 2017 Nov 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29063941

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We present an experimental and theoretical investigation of the deactivation rate of S(1D) atoms by collisions with argon. Kinetic measurements were performed at temperatures from 5.8 K to 298 K in cold uniform supersonic flows using a CRESU (Cinétique de Réaction en Ecoulement Supersonique Uniforme or Reaction Kinetics in a Uniform Supersonic Flow) apparatus. In order to simulate them, ab initio electronic structure calculations using internally contracted MRCI methodology were performed to describe the interaction. Starting from them, close-coupling calculations were carried out to determine collisional quenching probabilities for the transition S(1D) → S(3P) in the energy range 1-3000 K (1 K ≈ 0.7 cm-1), sufficient to calculate thermal rate coefficients up to 300 K. Stückelberg-like oscillations in the quenching probabilities as a function of the energy are found and interpreted using a semiclassical model. Differences between the temperature dependence of the experimental and theoretical rate coefficients are detected at low temperatures. They are discussed in the light of a study of the high sensitivity of the theoretical results to the potential curves, due to the interference mechanisms which underlie the process.

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Rev. biol. trop ; 65(3): 975-987, Jul.-Sep. 2017. tab, ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-897597

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Resumen: El género Vanilla comprende alrededor de 110 especies, distribuidas en las partes tropicales del mundo, y es el continente americano donde se encuentra la mayor cantidad de especies reportadas. En México, el cultivo de la vainilla está relacionado con diversas culturas como la totonaca, maya, chinanteca, mazateca, entre otras. En la actualidad, este cultivo presenta factores condicionantes tales como: técnicos, económicos, sociales, ecológicos y climáticos, que limitan su producción y la conservación de especies silvestres y cultivadas, por lo que es necesario, conocer su estado actual, en relación con su diversidad, así como algunos de los principales indicadores del perfil bioclimático de cada una de las especies, que ayuden en la toma de decisiones para su conservación y mejoramiento genético. Durante 2008, se realizaron consultas a herbarios de IPN, MEXU, XAL, base de datos de la Red Mundial de Información sobre la Biodiversidad de la CONABIO (REMIB), Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) y datos de accesiones vivas del banco de germoplasma de vainilla de la BUAP, formado del 2008 al 2014. Se realizaron mapas de distribución mediante un sistema de información geográfica. Se obtuvo el perfil bioclimático de cada especie considerando 19 variables de World Clim, y altitud a una resolución espacial de aproximadamente 1 Km2. Se calcularon las medias, desviaciones estándar y varianzas de las 19 variables en cada uno de los puntos registrados. Se obtuvieron los intervalos de las condiciones ambientales extremas (mínimo, promedio y máximo) para cada una de las especies de vainilla. Para determinar las variables de mayor importancia en la distribución de las especies se realizó un análisis de componentes principales, y a las variables que resultaron significativas se les realizó pruebas de Kruskal-Wallis y Dunn. Los resultados indicaron que en México se tienen registros de V. planifolia, V. pompona, V. insignis, V. inodora V. odorata, V. cribbiana y V. sprucei distribuidas en nueve estados. V. planifolia presentó intervalos amplios de temperatura y precipitación; V. pompona, V. odorata, V. insignis y V. inodora tuvieron intervalos intermedios. La amplitud de los datos extremos de cada especie puede considerarse para ubicar los sitios donde se puedan llevar a cabo estrategias regionales de conservación ex situ y el establecimiento de cultivos. El perfil bioclimático encontrado permite inferir de manera indirecta la condición genética de cada especie que podría ser utilizada en programas de mejoramiento genético como: la alta altitud y tolerancia a bajas temperaturas (V. odorata), la tolerancia a altas temperaturas (V. inodora) y tolerancia a baja precipitación (V. odorata, V. pompona y V. planifolia).


Abstract: The genus Vanilla comprises around 110 species distributed throughout Earth's tropical regions, with the largest number of reported species growing in the American continent. Vanilla farming is associated with many Mexican cultures such as the Totonac, Mayan, Chinantec, and Mazatec, among others. Currently, this crop is threatened by technical, social, ecological, and climatic conditioning factors, limiting its production and the preservation of wild and cultivated species. It is therefore necessary to ascertain the current diversity status of each of these species, as well as some of their main bioclimatic profile indicators, in order to help decision-making, aimed at preserving and genetically improve these species. During 2008, we gathered data from IPN, MEXU, and XAL herbaria, as well as from CONABIO's World Information Network on Biodiversity (REMIB), the Global Biodiversity and Information Facility (GBIF), and we also used data from live access to BUAP's vanilla germplasm bank, obtained between 2008 and 2014. Distribution maps were generated using a geographical information system. Bioclimatic profiles for each species were obtained considering 19 WorldClim variables and altitude at a spatial resolution of approximately 1 Km2. Variance, Mean, and standard deviation for each of the 19 variables were calculated at each of the registered points. Extreme environmental condition intervals (minimum, average, and maximum) were also obtained. In order to determine the most important distribution variables of the species, we performed a principal component analysis and carried out Kruskal-Wallis and Dunn's tests on the variables identified as significant. Results indicated records for V. planifolia, V. pompona, V. insignis, V. inodora V. odorata, V. cribbiana, and V. sprucei in Mexico, distributed throughout nine states in the country. V. planifolia presented wide intervals of temperature and rain precipitation, while V. pompona, V. odorata, V. insignis and V. inodora presented intermediate intervals. The amplitudes of extreme data for each species can be considered in locating areas where ex situ regional preservation strategies could be put in place, as well as in establishing areas for cultivation. The bioclimatic profile we found, allows for an indirect inference of each species' genetic condition, which could be used in genetic improvement programs; for instance, V. odorata grows at high altitudes and tolerates low temperatures, while V. inodora tolerates high temperatures, and V. odorata, V. pompona and V. planifolia tolerate low rain precipitation. Rev. Biol. Trop. 65 (3): 975-987. Epub 2017 September 01.

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Pain Med ; 18(11): 2214-2223, 2017 Nov 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28575454

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OBJECTIVE: To compare patients with chronic migraine (CM) and chronic temporomandibular disorders (TMD) on disability, pain, and fear avoidance factors and to associate these variables within groups. DESIGN: Descriptive, cross-sectional study. SETTINGS: A neurology department and a temporomandibular disorders consult in a tertiary care center. SUBJECTS: A total of 50 patients with CM and 51 patients with chronic TMD, classified by international criteria classifications. METHODS: The variables evaluated included pain intensity (visual analog scale [VAS]), neck disability (NDI), craniofacial pain and disability (CF-PDI), headache impact (HIT-6), pain catastrophizing (PCS), and kinesiophobia (TSK-11). RESULTS: Statistically significant differences were found between the CM group and the chronic TMD group in CF-PDI (P < 0.001), PCS (P = 0.03), and HIT-6 (P < 0.001); however, there were no differences between the CM group and the VAS, NDI, and TSK-11 groups (P > 0.05). For the chronic TMD group, the combination of NDI and TSK-11 was a significant covariate model of CF-PDI (adjusted R2 = 0.34). In the CM group, the regression model showed that NDI was a significant predictive factor for HIT-6 (adjusted R2 = 0.19). CONCLUSIONS: Differences between the CM group and the chronic TMD group were found in craniofacial pain and disability, pain catastrophizing, and headache impact, but they were similar for pain intensity, neck disability, and kinesiophobia. Neck disability and kinesiophobia were covariates of craniofacial pain and disability (34% of variance) for chronic TMD. In the CM group, neck disability was a predictive factor for headache impact (19.3% of variance).


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Avoidance Learning/physiology , Facial Pain/drug therapy , Pain Measurement , Temporomandibular Joint Disorders/drug therapy , Adolescent , Adult , Cross-Sectional Studies , Disability Evaluation , Facial Pain/physiopathology , Fear/physiology , Female , Headache/drug therapy , Headache/physiopathology , Humans , Male , Migraine Disorders/drug therapy , Migraine Disorders/physiopathology , Young Adult
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Cells Tissues Organs ; 203(6): 365-373, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28183087

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The goal of this study is to clarify the development of the long head of the biceps brachii tendon (LHBT) and to verify the existence and development of the coracoglenoid ligament. Histological preparations of 22 human embryos (7-8 weeks of development) and 43 human fetuses (9-12 weeks of development) were studied bilaterally using a conventional optical microscope. The articular interzone gives rise to the LHBT, glenoid labrum, and articular capsule. During the fetal period, it was observed that in 50 cases (58%), the LHBT originated from both the glenoid labrum and the scapula, while in 36 cases (42%), it originated only from the glenoid labrum. The coracoglenoid ligament, first described by Sappey in 1867, is a constant structure that originates at the base of the coracoid process and projects toward the glenoid labrum zone, which is related to the origin of the LHBT. The coracoglenoid ligament was more easily identifiable in the 36 cases in which the LHBT originated only from the glenoid labrum. We suggest that the coracoglenoid ligament is a constant anatomical structure, is not derived from the articular interzone unlike the LHBT, and contributes to the fixation of the glenoid labrum in the scapula in cases in which the LHBT originated only from the glenoid labrum. We postulate that, when the LHBT is fixed only at the glenoid labrum, alterations in the coracoglenoid ligament could lead to a less sufficient attachment of the glenoid labrum to the scapula which could predispose to a superior labral lesion.


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Gestational Age , Ligaments/embryology , Muscles/embryology , Tendons/embryology , Embryo, Mammalian/embryology , Fetus/embryology , Humans
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Headache ; 57(5): 699-708, 2017 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28000214

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OBJECTIVE: To perform a literature review of the epidemiology, clinical presentation, diagnostic evaluation, and clinical course of occipital condyle syndrome, including a new case report. BACKGROUND: Occipital condyle syndrome (OCS) is a rare clinical syndrome, consisting of unilateral occipital headache accompanied by ipsilateral hypoglossal palsy. This headache typically radiates to the temporal region, and is triggered by contralateral head rotation. It is usually associated with skull base metastasis, often unrevealed in basic neuroimaging studies. OCS might be the first manifestation of malignancy, and its unfamiliarity can lead to a delay in the diagnosis. METHODS: We performed a systematic literature review using PubMed and Embase for OCS, along with a new case report. RESULTS: A total of 35 cases (mean age 59 years, range 25-77), 24 (70%) men, presented typical unilateral headache followed by ipsilateral hypoglossal palsy from 0 to 150 days after headache presentation. In 16 patients (46%), initial neuroimaging studies were normal. OCS was due to skull base metastasis in 32 cases (91%). In 18 patients (51%), OCS was the first symptom of disease. CONCLUSIONS: OCS represents a warning sign and requires an exhaustive search for underlying neoplasm. An appropriate clinical evaluation can lead to an earlier diagnosis in patients with consistent headache.


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Headache/etiology , Hypoglossal Nerve Diseases/etiology , Occipital Bone/physiopathology , Skull Base Neoplasms/complications , Adult , Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged
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Rev. int. cienc. podol. (Internet) ; 11(1): 8-26, 2017. ilus, tab, graf
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-157498

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Los huesos sesamoideos del primer metatarsiano no son tenidos siempre en consideración a la hora de realizar un diagnóstico, en las patologías que afectan a la región de la cabeza del primer metatarsiano. Ello es debido al escaso conocimiento de todas las entidades patológicas que pueden afectar a los sesamoideos y por la relativa poca incidencia que hasta el momento tienen. Con el aumento de las actividades de práctica deportiva, en concreto del running, cada vez se observan más afectaciones de índole clínica en esta región, relacionadas con este hueso. Métodos: Se realiza una búsqueda bibliográfica en 5 bases de datos (Medline, PubMed, Scopus, Cochrane Library y BUCea). Los términos empleados en la búsqueda fueron: sesamoids, anatomy, biomechanics, sesamoids review y sesamoids pathology. En la búsqueda inicial se tienen en cuenta los artículos con menos de 10 años, ceñidos a humanos y textos de revisión. Resultados: Se seleccionan 24 artículos que incluyen diferentes patologías con sus consiguientes diagnósticos mediante pruebas de imagen y tratamientos, tanto conservadores como quirúrgicos; así como aspectos de la biomecánica de la articulación metatarso-sesamoidea. Conclusión: Los sesamoideos debido a su anatomía, topografía y función pueden estar involucrados en un gran número de patologías; con signos y síntomas generalmente similares entre ellas y que pueden llevar al podólogo clínico a la confusión a la hora de realizar un diagnóstico y un tratamiento acertados (AU)


The first metatarsal sesamoid bones are not always taken into consideration when making a diagnosis, in pathologies that affect the region of the first metatarsal head. This is due to the insufficient knowledge of all the pathologies that can affect the sesamoids and the relative little incidence that they have. With the increment of sports activities, in particular the running, increasingly affects of the symptoms concerning this region are observed. Methods: A literature search was performed in 5 databases (Medline, PubMed, Scopus, Cochrane Library and BUCEA). The terms included in the search were: sesamoids, anatomy, biomechanics, sesamoids review and sesamoids pathology. In the initial search articles with no more than 10 years, only humans and revision texts are considered. Results: 24 articles were selected and include different pathologies with diagnosis using imaging tests and treatments, both conservative and surgical; as well as aspects from the biomechanics of the metatarsal-sesamoid joint. Conclusion: Sesamoids due of his anatomy, topography and function can be involved in a lot of pathologies; with similar signs and symptoms that can confuse the podiatry when he has to make a correct diagnosis or treatment (AU)


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Humans , Sesamoid Bones/pathology , Metatarsal Bones/pathology , Metatarsophalangeal Joint/pathology , Sesamoid Bones/physiology , Toes/injuries , Athletic Injuries
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Pain Res Manag ; 2016: 3945673, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27818609

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Introduction. Psychosocial and somatosensory factors are involved in the pathophysiology of chronic migraine (CM) and chronic temporomandibular disorders (TMD). Objective. To compare and assess the relationship between pain catastrophizing and kinesiophobia in patients with CM or chronic TMD. Method. Cross-sectional study of 20 women with CM, 19 with chronic TMD, and 20 healthy volunteers. Pain catastrophizing and kinesiophobia were assessed. The level of education, pain intensity, and magnitude of temporal summation of stimuli in the masseter (STM) and tibialis (STT) muscles were also evaluated. Results. There were significant differences between the CM and chronic TMD groups, compared with the group of asymptomatic subjects, for all variables (p < .05) except kinesiophobia when comparing patients with CM and healthy women. Moderate correlations between kinesiophobia and catastrophizing (r = 0.46; p < .01) were obtained, and the strongest association was between kinesiophobia and magnification (r = 0.52; p < .01). The strongest associations among physical variables were found between the STM on both sides (r = 0.93; p < .01) and between the left and right STT (r = 0.76; p < .01). Conclusion. No differences were observed in pain catastrophizing and kinesiophobia between women with CM and with chronic TMD. Women with CM or chronic TMD showed higher levels of pain catastrophizing than asymptomatic subjects.


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Catastrophization/etiology , Migraine Disorders/complications , Migraine Disorders/psychology , Phobia, Social/etiology , Temporomandibular Joint Disorders/complications , Temporomandibular Joint Disorders/psychology , Adult , Analysis of Variance , Chi-Square Distribution , Chronic Disease , Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Retrospective Studies , Severity of Illness Index
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J Phys Chem A ; 120(27): 5274-81, 2016 Jul 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26986452

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The excitation function of the S((1)D) + D2 reaction was determined in a crossed molecular beam apparatus for collision energies ranging from 1817 to 47 J mol(-1) in the near-cold regime. A very good overall agreement was found between experimental data and the theoretical results obtained using the ab initio potential energy surface built by Ho and coworkers and different methods: time-independent quantum dynamics (QM), semiclassical mean potential capture theory (sc-MPCT), and quasi-classical trajectories (QCT). The general trend of the experimental excitation function is well reproduced in most of the range by a simple capture calculation with an R(-6) dispersion potential. The present results are discussed in the light of previous studies on the isotopic variants S((1)D) + H2 and HD.

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