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Biota neotrop. (Online, Ed. port.) ; 17(1): e20160281, 2017. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-838978

ABSTRACT

Abstract This study assessed the diet of two poorly known syntopic fish species of the family Crenuchidae, Characidium aff. declivirostre and Leptocharacidium omospilus, in a Presidente Figueiredo´ rocky stream, Amazonas, Brazil. The stomach contents were analyzed and their Frequency of Occurrence (FO %) and Relative Volume (Vol %) were combined in a Feeding Index (IAi). We examined 20 individuals of C. aff. declivirostre and 23 of L. omospilus. The Morisita-Horn Index was used to estimate the overlap between the diets of these species. Immature insects were the most valuable items consumed by both fish species. The diet of C. aff. declivirostre was mainly composed of larvae and pupae of Chironomidae, while L. omospilus predominantly consumed larvae of Hydroptilidae, Hydropyschidae and Pyralidae. Thus, both species were classified as autochthonous insectivorous. Characidium aff. declivirostre was considered a more specialized species, probably reflecting lower feeding plasticity or the use of more restricted microhabitats compared to L. omospilus. When the food items were analyzed at the family taxonomic level, the diet overlap between these species was considered moderate (Morisita-Horn Index = 0.4). However, a more thorough analysis, at the genus level, indicates a very low diet overlap. Therefore, we conclude that the feeding segregation between C. aff. declivirostre and L. omospilus may favor their co-existence, despite their high phylogenetic closeness.


Resumo O presente estudo investigou a dieta de duas espécies de peixes pouco conhecidas da família Crenuchidae, Characidium aff. declivirostre e Leptocharacidium omospilus, sintópicas de um riacho de corredeira do município de Presidente Figueiredo, Estado do Amazonas, Brasil. O conteúdo estomacal de cada exemplar foi analisado pelos métodos de Frequência de Ocorrência (FO%) e Volume Relativo (Vol%) e, posteriormente, combinados para o cálculo do Índice Alimentar (IAi). Foram analisados 20 indivíduos de C. aff. declivirostre e 23 de L. omospilus. A sobreposição entre a dieta das duas espécies foi estimada pelo Índice Simplificado de Morisita-Horn. Insetos imaturos foram os principais itens consumidos por ambas as espécies. A dieta de C. aff. declivirostre mostrou preferência acentuada por larvas e pupas de Chironomidae, enquanto que a dieta de L. omospilus concentrou-se em larvas de Hydroptilidae, de Hydropyschidae e de Pyralidae. Portanto, as espécies foram classificadas troficamente como insetívoras consumidoras de itens autóctones. A dieta de C. aff. declivirostre foi mais especializada, o que pode ser reflexo de uma menor plasticidade alimentar ou do uso de microhabitats mais restritos, quando comparado a L. omospilus. Ao analisar os itens alimentares em nível taxonômico de família, a sobreposição alimentar foi considerada moderada (Índice de Morisita-Horn = 0,4). Entretanto, análises mais refinadas, em nível de gênero, indicaram sobreposição muito baixa na dieta. Conclui-se que tal segregação alimentar pode favorecer a coexistência de C. aff. declivirostre e L. omospilus, mesmo que sejam espécies filogeneticamente próximas.

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-172214

ABSTRACT

To determine the existence of diabetes mellitus in patients with tuberculosis and to study the effect of coexistent diabetes mellitus on tuberculosis outcome under programmatic conditions. Out of 280 tuberculosis cases registered, 183(65.3%) were males & 97 (34.6%) were females. Approximately two third (58%) of the patients were in the age group of 31 - 60 years. Majority of the patients (61.7%) belonged to lower and lower middle socio-economic class. 69% of the registered patients were sputum positive. Sputum positivity was found to be higher among males. 23 patients (8.2%) were found to be diabetic comprising of 15 males and 8 females. The outcome of tuberculosis did not differ significantly in patients having coexistent diabetes mellitus.8.2% of the tuberculosis patients had coexistent diabetes mellitus.The effect of coexistent diabetes mellitus on tuberculosis outcome under programmatic conditions was not found to be significant.

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Journal of Korean Medical Science ; : 1378-1381, 2011.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-127685

ABSTRACT

A bilateral gastrocnemius tertius muscle and a unilateral accessory soleus muscle were encountered during the routine educational dissection studies. The right gastrocnemius tertius muscle consisted of one belly, but the left one of two bellies. On the left side, the superficial belly of the gastrocnemius tertius muscle had its origin from an area just above the tendon of the plantaris muscle, the deep belly from the tendon of the plantaris muscle. The accessory soleus muscle originated from the posteromedial aspect of the tibia and soleal line of the tibia and inserted to the medial surface of the calcaneus. On the right side, the gastrocnemius tertius muscle had its origin from the lateral condyle of the femur, and inserted to the medial head of the gastrocnemius muscle. The co-existence of both gastrocnemius tertius and accessory soleus muscle has not, to our knowledge, been previously reported.


Subject(s)
Adult , Humans , Male , Abnormalities, Multiple , Leg/abnormalities , Muscle, Skeletal/abnormalities
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Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society ; : 378-381, 2006.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-153980

ABSTRACT

A 65-year-old woman presented with a history of severe lower back pain on forward-flexion for 2 months duration. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a high signal mass with a tail on T1-weighted images at the L3 level. A total surgical resection was performed via a posterior approach with the aid of a microscope. Histopathological examination of the tumor revealed two pathological components: lipoma and myxopapillary ependymoma. The presence of dual histological components in one spinal cord tumor is rare. There are no prior reports of both types of cells (adipose and ependymal) grown simultaneously in a single tumor of the filum terminale in the medical literature. We report a unique case of the co-existence of lipoma and myxopapillary ependymoma within the same tumor located at the filum terminale and review related literature.


Subject(s)
Aged , Female , Humans , Cauda Equina , Ependymoma , Lipoma , Low Back Pain , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Spinal Cord Neoplasms
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Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society ; : 425-427, 2003.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-109695

ABSTRACT

A 49-year-old woman was admitted to the authors' institution with a history of progressive paraparesis. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed two enhancing intradural extramedullary tumors with different signal intensity at T10-11 and L1. Surgical resection was performed via the posterior approach under microscope and the two lesions were completely removed. Histopathologic examination showed schwannoma with cystic change and meningothelial meningioma respectively. In spinal cord tumor, dual cord tumors in one patient are very rare. We report our surgical experience and review of the related literature on two spinal cord tumors in one patient.


Subject(s)
Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Meningioma , Neurilemmoma , Paraparesis , Spinal Cord Neoplasms , Spinal Cord
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