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Article in English | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-1000464

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Gardner syndrome has head and neck manifestations that may be recognized during dental visits. Features such as multiple gnathic osteomas, impacted supernumerary teeth, and multiple foci of idiopathic osteosclerosis can be easily identified on dental radiographs, prompting the clinician to refer the patient for further investigation. A dental examination and routine radiographs play a vital role in revealing the extracolonic presentation of Gardner syndrome, which facilitates timely screening and detection of colorectal cancer and other malignancies associated with this condition. This report discusses the case of a 50-year-old Caucasian man who presented with a hard swelling of the left angle of the mandible and was diagnosed with Gardner syndrome based on abnormal findings from an oral examination, dental imaging, and medical and family history. (Imaging Sci Dent 2023; 53: 169-74)

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Opt Express ; 27(9): 12147-12162, 2019 Apr 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31052759

ABSTRACT

Light microscopy on dynamic samples, for example neural activity in the brain, often requires imaging volumes that extend over several 100 µm in axial direction at a rate of at least several tens of Hertz. Here, we develop a tomography approach for scanning fluorescence microscopy which allows recording a volume image in a single frame scan. Volumes are imaged by simultaneously recording four independent projections at different angles using temporally multiplexed, tilted Bessel beams. From the resulting projections, three-dimensional images are reconstructed using inverse Radon transforms combined with convolutional neural networks (U-net).

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Article in English | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-70336

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To identify sequences of Entamoeba histolytica associated with the development of amebic liver abscess (ALA) in hamsters, subtractive hybridization of cDNA from E. histolytica HM-1:IMSS under 2 growth conditions was performed: 1) cultured in axenic medium and 2) isolated from experimental ALA in hamsters. For this procedure, 6 sequences were obtained. Of these sequences, the mak16 gene was selected for amplification in 29 cultures of E. histolytica isolated from the feces of 10 patients with intestinal symptoms and 19 asymptomatic patients. Only 5 of the 10 isolates obtained from symptomatic patients developed ALA and amplified the mak16 gene, whereas the 19 isolates from asymptomatic patients did not amplify the mak16 gene nor did they develop ALA. Based on the results of Fisher's exact test (P<0.001), an association was inferred between the presence of the mak16 gene of E. histolytica and the ability to develop ALA in hamsters and with the patient's symptoms (P=0.02). The amplification of the mak16 gene suggests that it is an important gene in E. histolytica because it was present in the isolates from hamsters that developed liver damage.


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Animals , Cricetinae , Humans , Male , Young Adult , Entamoeba histolytica/genetics , Gene Expression , Genes, Protozoan , Genetic Association Studies , Liver Abscess, Amebic/genetics , Virulence Factors/genetics
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Exp Parasitol ; 127(2): 382-6, 2011 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20837006

ABSTRACT

UNLABELLED: We determined the relative expression of ubiquitin (ub), glucosamine-6-phosphate-isomerase (gn6pi) and cyst wall protein (cwp) genes during encystment of the Portland-1 and Portland-1R strains of Giardia intestinalis. Encystment was induced with bile for different time periods. The presence of encystment-specific vesicles (ESVs) and the relative expression of genes (log(10)ΔRn) were determined by transmission electron microscopy and real-time PCR, respectively. Our results demonstrated the gene expression and the presence of ESVs after 6h of encystment. Values of cwp2 gene expression increased by 591-fold in strain Portland-1 and 78.2-fold in strain Portland-1R at this time point compared to values at 0h, after which values gradually decreased until reaching basal values between 8 and 18h after the encystment started. Expression of gn6pi was 43.5- and 46.3-fold higher than basal values, in Portland-1 and Portland-1R, respectively. Ub gene expression was 82.25-fold higher than its basal levels at 4h, after which expression decreased gradually until reaching basal values after 16h. CONCLUSIONS: This work showed the relationship between the presence of ESVs and encystment gene expression at 6h, and resistance to albendazole does not inhibit the encystment process. The results revealed important knowledge with implications in the control of parasite dissemination for preventing parasite transmission.


Subject(s)
Aldose-Ketose Isomerases/biosynthesis , Gene Expression , Giardia lamblia/metabolism , Protozoan Proteins/biosynthesis , Ubiquitin/biosynthesis , Aldose-Ketose Isomerases/genetics , Giardia lamblia/genetics , Giardia lamblia/growth & development , Microscopy, Electron, Transmission , Microscopy, Ultraviolet , Protozoan Proteins/genetics , Ubiquitin/genetics
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Pensando fam ; 7(8): 67-78, jun. 2005.
Article in Portuguese | Index Psychology - journals | ID: psi-30448

ABSTRACT

A nova definição de sexualidade da Organização Panamericana de Saúde inclui as fantasias entre as principais manifestações da sexualidade. Fantasias são atividades eróticas, são representações mentais imaginárias que estimulam e/ou acompanham os atos sexuais. A sexologia clínica considera a fantasia sexual como um elemento fundamental, sem o qual o desejo sexual é muito baixo ou inexistente, possibilitando que se instale uma disfunção do desejo. O artigo descreve o percurso que a fantasia traça desde a psicologia, a moral e a bioquímica molecular. Trata das origens e fontes psíquicas das fantasias sexuais, a questão da ausência de fantasias, sua função e tipos principais(AU)

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