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Rev. ADM ; 77(5): 244-246, sept.-oct. 2020. tab
Article Dans Espagnol | LILACS | ID: biblio-1146798

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La importancia del análisis cefalométrico dentro del diagnóstico en ortodoncia ha ido incrementando a través de los años, por ello, el interés de comparar la confiabilidad de los sistemas digitales con el trazado manual convencional. Objetivo: Definir el grado de concordancia entre los resultados de trazado cefalométrico manual y con Nemoceph. Material y métodos: Se utilizaron ocho medidas lineales y angulares del análisis cefalométrico de Steiner. Se realizó un estudio transversal, correlacional, en el cual se analizaron 70 radiografías laterales de cráneo digitales. Los resultados se dividieron en dos grupos, trazado manual y trazado cefalométrico con Nemoceph, los cuales fueron evaluados con un índice de correlación intraclase. Conclusión: Se reportó un grado de correlación intraclase mayor a 0.75, estableciendo que el sistema digital exhibe la misma precisión del manual, con algunas ventajas convenientes a la época (AU)


The importance taken by the cephalometric analysis within the orthodontic diagnosis has been increasing over the years, for that reason the interest of comparing the reliability of the digital systems with the conventional manual tracing. Objective: To define the degree of concordance between the results of manual cephalometric tracing and with Nemoceph. Material and methods: Eight linear and angular measurements of Steiner's cephalometric analysis were used. A crosssectional, correlational study was conducted in which 70 digital skull lateral radiographs were analyzed. The results were divided into two groups; manual tracing and cephalometric tracing with Nemoceph, which were evaluated with an intraclass correlation index. Conclusion: a correlation degree greater than 0.75 was reported. Establishing that the digital system exhibits the same precision of the manual, with some advantages suited to the age (AU)


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Humains , Céphalométrie/méthodes , Radiographie numérisée dentaire , Malocclusion dentaire/imagerie diagnostique , Interprétation d'images assistée par ordinateur/méthodes , Études transversales , Mexique
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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 113(12): e180323, 2018. tab, graf
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: biblio-976234

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BACKGROUND The transmission routes for American cutaneous leishmaniasis (ACL) are in flux, so studies examining its transmission in humans, mammalian hosts, and sand fly vectors are urgently needed. OBJECTIVES The aim of this work was understand the epidemiological cycles of Leishmania spp., which causes ACL in the Andean Region of Venezuela, by identifying the Leishmania and the sand fly species involved in human and dog infections. METHODS Thirty-one biopsies from patients in Mérida and Táchira states with suspected ACL were studied by both parasitological tests (cultures and hamster inoculation) and a molecular test [Internal transcribed spacer 1 (ITS1) nested polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP)]. We also conducted a survey to detect Leishmania infection in dogs (Immunifluorescence antibody test and ITS1 nested PCR-RFLP) and sand flies (ITS1 nested PCR-RFLP) from El Carrizal, a highly endemic focus of ACL in Venezuela. FINDINGS Three different Leishmania species were identified in the clinical samples from humans (Leishmania braziliensis, L. guyanensis, and L. mexicana) and dogs (L. guyanensis and L. mexicana). The predominant sand fly species found were those from the Verrucarum group (infected with L. mexicana) and Lutzomyia migonei (infected with L. guyanensis and L. mexicana). MAIN CONCLUSIONS We show that Lu. migonei may be the putative vector in two ACL epidemiological cycles, involving L. guyanensis and L. mexicana. We also report for the first time the presence of L. guyanensis in domestic animals.


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Humains , Leishmania , Leishmania/parasitologie , Polymorphisme de restriction , Réaction de polymérisation en chaîne
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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 105(7): 895-898, Nov. 2010. ilus, tab
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: lil-566179

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The aim of this work was to establish a modified pre-diagnostic polymerase chain reaction (PCR) protocol using a single primer set that enables successful amplification of a highly conserved mammalian sequence in order to determine overall sample DNA quality for multiple mammalian species that inhabit areas endemic for leishmaniasis. The gene encoding interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein (IRBP), but not other conserved genes, was efficiently amplified in DNA samples from tail skin, ear skin, bone marrow, liver and spleen from all of the species tested. In tissue samples that were PCR-positive for Leishmania, we found that DNA from 100 percent, 55 percent and 22 percent of the samples tested resulted in a positive PCR reaction for the IRBP, beta-actin and beta-globin genes, respectively. Nucleotide sequencing of an IRBP amplicon resolved any questions regarding the taxonomical classification of a rodent, which was previously based simply on the morphological features of the animal. Therefore, PCR amplification and analysis of the IRBP amplicon are suitable for pre-diagnostically assessing DNA quality and identifying mammalian species living in areas endemic to leishmaniasis and other diseases.


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Animaux , Chiens , Actines , ADN des protozoaires , Protéines de l'oeil , Leishmaniose/médecine vétérinaire , Réaction de polymérisation en chaîne/médecine vétérinaire , Protéines de liaison au rétinol , Globines bêta , Actines , Amorces ADN , Maladies endémiques , Protéines de l'oeil , Leishmaniose , Marsupialia , Réaction de polymérisation en chaîne/méthodes , Rodentia , Protéines de liaison au rétinol , Globines bêta
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Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-18771

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Leishmania-HIV co-infection has been globally controlled in Southern Europe since 1997 because of highly active anti retroviral therapy (HAART), but it appears to be an increasing problem in other countries such as Ethopia, Sudan, Brazil or India where both infections are becoming more and more prevalent. Most of the scientific background on Leishmania/HIV co-infection has been dropped from the Mediterranean experience and although the situations among countries are not fully comparable, it is of high importance to take advantage of this knowledge. In this review several aspects of the Leishmania/HIV co-infection are emphasized viz., epidemiological features, new ways of transmission, pathogenesis, clinical outcome, diagnosis, treatment and secondary prohylaxis. An extensive review of the literature on Leishmania/HIV co-infection has allowed the inclusion of a comprehensive and updated list of bibliographical references.


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Infections opportunistes liées au SIDA/complications , Animaux , Thérapie antirétrovirale hautement active , Transmission de maladie infectieuse , Infections à VIH/complications , Humains , Immunothérapie/méthodes , Leishmania/métabolisme , Leishmaniose/complications
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Rev. chil. pediatr ; 75(3): 285-293, mayo-jun. 2004. tab
Article Dans Espagnol | LILACS | ID: lil-366257

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En 1999, en el Hospital del Niño se registró un nuevo caso de Leishmaniasis visceral sobre un niño de dos años proveniente del cantón de Taipiplaya (Provincia Caranavi). Por este motivo se realiza en este cantón una evaluación transversal de la leishmaniasis visceral mediante pruebas serológicas y moleculares involucrando a 122 inpiduos clínicamente sanos y un individuo con infección positiva a Leishmania cutánea, Se demostró la circulación de Leishmania sp. en 32,3 por ciento de sujetos estudiados. El 14,4 por ciento de la población examinada presentó anticuerpos anti-rk39, demostrándose la circulación de Leishmania chagasi responsable de la leishmaniasis visceral. No podemos descartar la posibilidad de la existencia de coinfecciones mixtas inter-especie de Leishmania como también de coinfecciones mixtas por Leishmania sp y Trypanosoma cruzi, responsable de la enfermedad de Chagas.


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Humains , Maladie de Chagas/étiologie , Leishmaniose viscérale/diagnostic , Leishmaniose viscérale/épidémiologie , Protozooses , Tests sérologiques , Bolivie/épidémiologie , Leishmania infantum/pathogénicité
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Rev. Soc. Boliv. Pediatr ; 41(2): 61-66, jun. 2002. ilus
Article Dans Espagnol | LILACS | ID: lil-738377

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En 1999, en el Hospital del Niño se registró un nuevo caso de Leishmaniasis visceral sobre un niño de dos años proveniente del cantón de Taipiplaya (Provincia Caranavi). Por este motivo se realiza en este cantón una evaluación transversal de la leishmaniasis visceral mediante pruebas serológicas y moleculares involucrando a 122 individuos clínicamente sanos y un individuo con infección positiva a Leishmania cutánea, Se demostró la circulación de Leishmania sp. en 32,3% de sujetos estudiados. El 14.4% de la población examinada presentó anticuerpos anti-rk39, demostrándose la circulación de Leishmania chagasi responsable de la leishmaniasis visceral. No podemos descartar la posibilidad de la existencia de coinfecciones mixtas inter-especie de Leishmania como también de coinfecciones mixtas por Leishmania sp. y Trypanosoma cruzi, responsable de la enfermedad de Chagas.


In 1999, in the "Hospital del Niño". a new case of visceral leishmaniasis was identified in a 2 years old child from Taipiplaya in the Caranavi district. For this reason, a visceral leishmaniasis evaluation using serological and molecular tests was realized on 122 healthy people and also on one leishmania cutanea infected person. Leishmania spp was present in 32,3 % of the studied people and 14,4 % had an anti-rk39 antibody, attesting the existence of Leishmania chagasi responsible for visceral leishmaniasis. The possibility of mixed infections with other Leishmania species as well as mixed infections Leishmania spp and Trypanosama cruzi, responsible for chagas disease should not be discarded.

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