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Stud Mycol ; 103: 59-85, 2022 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37342153

ABSTRACT

In a recently published classification scheme for Leotiomycetes, the new family Hyphodiscaceae was erected; unfortunately, this study was rife with phylogenetic misinterpretations and hampered by a poor understanding of this group of fungi. This manifested in the form of an undiagnostic familial description, an erroneous familial circumscription, and the redescription of the type species of an included genus as a new species in a different genus. The present work corrects these errors by incorporating new molecular data from this group into phylogenetic analyses and examining the morphological features of the included taxa. An emended description of Hyphodiscaceae is provided, notes and descriptions of the included genera are supplied, and keys to genera and species in Hyphodiscaceae are supplied. Microscypha cajaniensis is combined in Hyphodiscus, and Scolecolachnum nigricans is a taxonomic synonym of Fuscolachnum pteridis. Future work in this family should focus on increasing phylogenetic sampling outside of Eurasia and better characterising described species to help resolve outstanding issues. Citation: Quijada L, Baral HO, Johnston PR, Pärtel K, Mitchell JK, Hosoya T, Madrid H, Kosonen T, Helleman S, Rubio E, Stöckli E, Huhtinen S, Pfister DH (2022). A review of Hyphodiscaceae. Studies in Mycology 103: 59-85. doi: 10.3114/sim.2022.103.03.

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Neumol. pediátr. (En línea) ; 17(1): 26-27, 2022.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1379412

ABSTRACT

Las pandemias siempre han perturbado los sistemas de atención de salud, incluida la prevención y el control de enfermedades endémicas. Esta alteración ha dado lugar a un aumento de la carga de enfermedad en los períodos posteriores a una pandemia. La crisis de salud y económica creada por la actual pandemia COVID-19, así como las medidas de salud pública para detener su propagación, pueden tener un impacto en la transmisión, diagnóstico, tratamiento, prevención y control de la tuberculosis (TBC). Los niños son un grupo vulnerable especialmente propenso a sufrir parte del daño. Es necesario recuperar cuanto antes las actividades de pesquisa, diagnóstico y tratamiento de la TBC de manera de disminuir el impacto que la pandemia por Covid19 tendrá en la morbimortalidad por TBC.


Pandemics have always disrupted health care systems, including the prevention and control of endemic diseases. This alteration has led to an increased burden of disease in the aftermath of a pandemic. The health and economic crisis created by the current COVID-19 pandemic, as well as public health measures to stop its spread, may have an impact on the transmission, diagnosis, treatment, prevention and control of tuberculosis. Children are a vulnerable group especially prone to suffering as part of the harm. It is necessary to recover as soon as possible the activities of investigation, diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis in order to reduce the impact that the Covid19 pandemic will have on TB morbidity and mortality.


Subject(s)
Humans , Child , Tuberculosis/prevention & control , Tuberculosis/epidemiology , COVID-19 , National Health Programs/organization & administration , Tuberculosis/diagnosis , Pandemics
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Lupus ; 27(8): 1279-1286, 2018 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29635997

ABSTRACT

Background and objective Acute transverse myelitis (TM) is an infrequent neurological complication of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Short-term outcome varies widely between cohorts. Little is known about the epidemiology and long-term functional outcome of TM associated to SLE. Methods Patients with SLE and acute TM were identified during hospital admission, visits to the Emergency Room or the Neurology Outpatient Clinic. We evaluated ambispectively those patients with SLE presenting with clinical myelopathy and corroborated with spinal MRI. Cases were divided as partial (non-paralyzing) or complete (paralyzing). We determined long-term functional outcome as well as mortality in those patients with follow-up periods of at least five years. Results We identified 35 patients (partial, n = 15; complete, n = 20) in which complete clinical and imaging data were available (26 with follow-up ≥ 5 years). Patients with complete TM were significantly older than those with partial forms. Positive antiphospholipid antibodies were observed in 80% of patients, suggesting a possible mechanistical role. Surprisingly, functional recovery at one year was in general good; however, we observed a five-year mortality of 31% because of sepsis (in 10 cases) or pulmonary embolism (in one case). Conclusions Short-term outcome of SLE-related TM is generally good, and recurrence rate is low. However, we observed a long-term fatality rate of 31% for reasons unrelated to TM, suggesting that TM is a manifestation of severe immune dysregulation and a predictor of severity and mortality in patients with SLE.


Subject(s)
Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic/complications , Myelitis, Transverse/diagnostic imaging , Myelitis, Transverse/mortality , Adult , Azathioprine/therapeutic use , Female , Humans , Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic/drug therapy , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Male , Mexico , Myelitis, Transverse/etiology , Prednisone/therapeutic use , Tertiary Care Centers , Young Adult
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Persoonia ; 41: 71-108, 2018 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30728600

ABSTRACT

Exserohilum includes a number of plant pathogenic, saprobic and clinically relevant fungi. Some of these species are of great importance in human activities, but the genus has never been revised in a phylogenetic framework. In this study, we revise Exserohilum based on available ex-type cultures from worldwide collections, observation of the holotypes and/or protologues, and additional isolates from diverse substrates and geographical origins. Based on nine nuclear loci, i.e., ITS, LSU, act, tub2, cam, gapdh, his, tef1 and rpb2, as well as phenotypic data, the genus and species boundaries are assessed for Exserohilum. Three species, i.e., E. novae-zelandiae, E. paspali and E. sorghicola, are excluded from the genus and reallocated in Sporidesmiella and Curvularia, respectively, whereas E. heteropogonicola and E. inaequale are confirmed as members of Curvularia. Exserohilum rostratum is revealed as conspecific with species previously described in Exserohilum such as E. antillanum, E. gedarefense, E. leptochloae, E. longirostratum, E. macginnisii and E. prolatum. Additionally, E. curvatum is revealed as synonym of E. holmii, and E. fusiforme of E. oryzicola. A total of 11 Exserohilum phylogenetic species are described, illustrated and discussed, including one novel taxon, E. corniculatum. The placements of 15 other doubtful species are discussed, and E. elongatum is validated.

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Neumol. pediátr. (En línea) ; 12(3): 122-124, jul. 2017. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-999090

ABSTRACT

Cystic adenomatoid malformation is the most frequent congenital pulmonary malformation. The usual treatment is surgical resection. However there is controversy over management in asymptomatic patients. The possible malignization would justify surgery of cystic lesions. Relation with pleuropulmonary blastoma has been described, however it is not clear whether this is a primary tumor or cyst malignization. Cystic adenomatoid malformation also has association with adenocarcinoma and rhabdomyosarcoma. Currently available evidence suggests surgical resection, despite the natural course of congenital lung cystic lesions is uncertain


La malformación adenomatoidea quística (MAQ) es la anomalía del desarrollo pulmonar más frecuente. El tratamiento habitual es la resección quirúrgica, no obstante existe controversia sobre el manejo en pacientes asintomáticos. La posible malignización de las lesiones quísticas es uno de los argumentos que justifican la cirugía en estos pacientes. Se ha descrito relación con blastoma pleuropulmonar, sin embargo no está claro si se trataría de una lesión quística que se maligniza o es una entidad diferente. También hay asociación con adenocarcinoma y rabdomiosarcoma . Actualmente se sugiere la resección quirúrgica como el tratamiento más adecuado, sin embargo la evolución natural de las lesiones quísticas pulmonares congénitas es incierta


Subject(s)
Humans , Cystic Adenomatoid Malformation of Lung, Congenital/surgery , Cystic Adenomatoid Malformation of Lung, Congenital/complications , Pulmonary Blastoma/etiology , Lung Neoplasms/etiology , Rhabdomyosarcoma/etiology , Rhabdomyosarcoma/prevention & control , Adenocarcinoma/etiology , Adenocarcinoma/prevention & control , Lung Neoplasms/prevention & control
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Neumol. pediátr. (En línea) ; 12(3): 125-127, jul. 2017. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-999095

ABSTRACT

Young children tend to explore the environment and not infrequently swallow objects. Foreign body ingestion is a frequent cause of urgency consultation. Ingestion of button cells can produce mild to severe complications, even death if it lodges in the esophagus. Aspiration of foreign body should be considered as a differential diagnosis in children with persistent respiratory or gastrointestinal symptoms. X-ray is a very useful diagnostic tool. Button cell ingestion causes respiratory or digestive epithelium damage and the severity is proportional to lenght of stage in contact with the mucosa before its extraction. Therefore the early detection is vital. We present a clinical case and review of the literature.


Los niños pequeños tienden a explorar el medio ambiente y no es infrecuente que ingieran objetos. La ingesta de cuerpo extraño es una causa frecuente de visitas al Servicio de Urgencia. Las baterías de botón pueden producir complicaciones desde leves hasta severas, incluso la muerte cuando la batería se aloja en el esófago por mayor tiempo. Esta se debe considerar como diagnóstico diferencial cuando un niño presenta síntomas respiratorios o gastrointestinales persistentes. La radiografía es una herramienta muy útil para su diagnóstico. Esta puede producir daño del epitelio respiratorio o digestivo. La severidad es proporcional a la duración del contacto de la batería con la mucosa previo a su extracción, por lo tanto el reconocimiento temprano es vital. El objetivo de este artículo es presentar un caso clínico y revisar la literatura.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Batteries/adverse effects , Foreign Bodies/diagnostic imaging , Time Factors , Radiography, Thoracic , Diagnosis, Differential , Foreign Bodies/diagnosis
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Neumol. pediátr. (En línea) ; 12(2): 71-75, abr. 2017. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-999078

ABSTRACT

Respiratory sleep disorders in children with Down syndrome (DS) have a high prevalence and are related to anatomical and functional characteristics of this syndrome. In this children we should have a high index of suspicion of sleep breathing disorders, diagnose and treat them in order to achieve their full potential in terms of physical and cogntive health


Los trastornos respiratorios del sueño (TRS) en niños con síndrome de Down (SD) tienen una alta prevalencia y estan relacionados con características estructurales y funcionales propias de la enfermedad. En el SD se debe mantener un alto índice de sospecha de los TRS, diagnosticarlos y tratarlos con el fin que los pacientes puedan alcanzar su pleno potencial en términos de salud física y cognitiva


Subject(s)
Humans , Child , Down Syndrome/complications , Sleep Apnea, Obstructive/complications , Sleep Apnea Syndromes/complications , Thyroid Diseases/etiology , Gastroesophageal Reflux , Down Syndrome/therapy , Sleep Apnea, Obstructive/diagnosis , Sleep Apnea, Obstructive/therapy , Alzheimer Disease/etiology , Hypertension, Pulmonary/etiology
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Neumol. pediátr. (En línea) ; 12(1): 34-36, ene. 2017. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-869154

ABSTRACT

The pseudo-Bartter´s syndrome (PBS) is a disorder characterized by metabolic alkalosis, hyponatremia, hypochloremia, hypokalemia in the absence of renal tubular disease. The PBS can be one of the complications of cystic fibrosis or may be the initial presentation of the disease in children and adults. The objective is to present a clinical case emphasysing the importance of diagnostic suspicion in cystic fibrosis.


El síndrome de Pseudo-Bartter (SPB) se caracteriza por alcalosis metabólica, hiponatremia, hipocloremia, hipocalemia en ausencia de enfermedad tubular renal. El SPB puede ser una complicación de la Fibrosis Quística (FQ) o la forma de presentación inicial de esta enfermedad, en niños y en adultos. El objetivo es presentar un caso clínico, enfatizando en la importancia de tener un alto índice de sospecha de esta condición.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Infant , Cystic Fibrosis , Bartter Syndrome/diagnosis , Bartter Syndrome/etiology
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Neurología (Barc., Ed. impr.) ; 31(9): 620-627, nov.-dic. 2016. ilus, graf
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-158307

ABSTRACT

Introducción: El síncope neuralmente mediado (SNM) se define como una pérdida súbita y transitoria del estado de alerta debido a una caída brusca de la presión arterial (PA). Objetivos: Describir los mecanismos putativos fisiopatológicos responsables del SNM, el papel del barorreflejo (BR) y la interacción de sus variables hemodinámicas principales: frecuencia cardiaca (FC) y PA. Desarrollo: Existe una desregulación episódica en el control de las variables hemodinámicas (FC y PA) mediadas por el barorreflejo. Durante la bipedestación activa existe una caída profunda y transitoria de la PA sistólica (PAS) debida a la acción de la gravedad sobre la columna de sangre y probablemente también a una vasodilatación refleja producida por inhibición del reflejo vasosimpático. Las anormalidades del BR en el SNM pueden ser debidas a una mayor intensidad de la caída de la PA al ponerse de pie o a una vasoconstricción retardada o incompleta debido a un reflejo vasosimpático insuficiente o retardado. Conclusiones: Los pacientes con SNM tienen en reposo y antes del síncope un estado de hiperactividad simpática. Durante el ortostatismo activo o la inclinación pasiva hay taquicardia excesiva seguida de bradicardia e hipotensión severa. La recuperación de la caída de la PAS está retardada o incompleta


Introduction: Neurally-mediated syncope (NMS) is defined as a transient loss of consciousness due to an abrupt and intermittent drop in blood pressure (BP). Objectives: This study describes the putative pathophysiological mechanisms giving rise to NMS, the role of baroreflex (BR), and the interaction of its main haemodynamic variables: heart rate (HR) and BP. Development: Episodic dysregulation affects control over the haemodynamic variables (HR and BP) mediated by baroreflex mechanisms. During active standing, individuals experience a profound transient drop in systolic BP due to the effect of gravity on the column of blood and probably also because of reflex vasodilation. Abnormalities in the BR in NMS could be due to a more profound drop in BP upon standing, or to delayed or incomplete vasoconstriction resulting from inhibited or delayed sympathetic activity. Conclusions: Sympathetic hyperactivity is present in patients with NMS at rest and before syncope. During active standing or passive tilting, excessive tachycardia may be followed by bradycardia and profound hypotension. Recovery of systolic BP is delayed or incomplete


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Middle Aged , Syncope, Vasovagal/complications , Syncope, Vasovagal/physiopathology , Arterial Pressure/physiology , Heart Rate/physiology , Baroreflex/physiology , Hypotension, Orthostatic/complications , Hypotension, Orthostatic/diagnosis , Cardiovascular System/pathology , Joint Instability/complications , Joint Instability/diagnosis , Joint Instability/therapy
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Neumol. pediátr. (En línea) ; 11(4): 193-195, oct. 2016. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-835080

ABSTRACT

The asphyxiating thoracic dystrophy (ATD) is an autosomal recessive genetic disease, with wide clinical variability, from minimum to lethal phenotypes. Respiratory failure is due to pulmonary hypoplasia and narrow ribcage. Its frequency is 1/130000 newborns.The aim is to present a clinical case of the lethal form of ATD, emphasizing in pulmonary respiratory failure, poor prognosis and associated diseases.


La Distrofia Torácica Asfixiante (DTA) es una enfermedad genética autosómica recesiva, con amplia variabilidad clínica. La forma letal se debe a insuficiencia respiratoria secundaria a hipoplasia pulmonar y estrechamiento de la caja torácica. Su frecuencia es de 1/130000 recién nacidos vivos. El objetivo es presentar un caso clínico de la forma letal de DTA, enfatizando en el mal pronóstico de la falla respiratoria y la patología asociada.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Infant, Newborn , Ellis-Van Creveld Syndrome/diagnosis , Ellis-Van Creveld Syndrome/therapy , Fatal Outcome
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Rev Neurol ; 62(9): 403-7, 2016 May 01.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27113064

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: The veno-arteriolar reflex (VAR) is triggered by an increase in the transmural venous pressure on placing a part of the body in the same direction as the gravitational acceleration below the heart. AIM: To assess the VAR in healthy subjects on raising a part of the body above the level of the heart. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: VAR was studied in 16 healthy subjects (20-65 years old) by means of changes in the blood flow in the skin detected using a digital infrared photoplethysmograph attached to the fingertip under the following conditions: right arm at the height of the heart, right arm below the heart and right arm below the level of the heart. The variables measured were: amplitude of the blood flow in the skin with the arm raised to the height of the heart (baseline amplitude), percentage decrease of the blood flow in the skin with the arm below the heart and percentage increase in blood flow with the arm above the heart. RESULTS: The percentage of vasoconstriction with the right arm below the heart was 35%, and that of vasodilation, 50%. CONCLUSIONS: Evaluation of the VAR with the arm below the heart causes vasoconstriction, and elevation of the arm causes an important degree of vasodilation. Vasoconstriction and vasodilation are maintained while the limb is kept above or below the heart. This is an economical and potentially very useful way of studying the innervation of the microcirculation in a number of different peripheral neuropathies of thin and mixed fibres.


TITLE: Las dos caras del reflejo venoarteriolar: vasoconstriccion y vasodilatacion cutanea al bajar y subir el brazo.Introduccion. El reflejo venoarteriolar (RVA) lo provoca un incremento en la presion venosa transmural al colocar una parte del cuerpo en el sentido de la aceleracion gravitatoria por debajo del corazon. Objetivo. Evaluar el RVA en sujetos sanos al levantar una parte del cuerpo por encima del corazon. Sujetos y metodos. En 16 sujetos sanos (20-65 años) se estudio el RVA mediante cambios en el flujo sanguineo de la piel con un fotopletismografo digital infrarrojo colocado en el pulpejo en sujetos sanos durante las siguientes condiciones: brazo derecho a la altura del corazon, brazo derecho 40 cm por debajo del corazon y brazo derecho 40 cm por encima del corazon. Las variables medidas fueron: amplitud del flujo sanguineo de la piel con el brazo a la altura del corazon (amplitud basal), porcentaje de disminucion del flujo sanguineo de la piel con el brazo por debajo del corazon y porcentaje de aumento del flujo sanguineo de la piel con el brazo por encima del corazon. Resultados. El porcentaje de vasoconstriccion con el brazo derecho por debajo del corazon fue del 35%, y el de vasodilatacion, del 50%. Conclusiones. La evaluacion del RVA con el brazo por debajo del corazon provoca vasoconstriccion, y la elevacion del brazo produce una importante vasodilatacion. La vasoconstriccion y la vasodilatacion se mantienen mientras la extremidad se mantenga por encima o por debajo del corazon. Este es un estudio potencialmente muy util y economico para estudiar la inervacion de la microcirculacion en diversas neuropatias perifericas de fibras delgadas y mixtas.


Subject(s)
Arm/physiology , Reflex , Vasoconstriction , Vasodilation , Adult , Aged , Humans , Middle Aged , Regional Blood Flow , Skin , Young Adult
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Neurologia ; 31(9): 620-627, 2016.
Article in English, Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24844455

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Neurally-mediated syncope (NMS) is defined as a transient loss of consciousness due to an abrupt and intermittent drop in blood pressure (BP). OBJECTIVES: This study describes the putative pathophysiological mechanisms giving rise to NMS, the role of baroreflex (BR), and the interaction of its main haemodynamic variables: heart rate (HR) and BP. DEVELOPMENT: Episodic dysregulation affects control over the haemodynamic variables (HR and BP) mediated by baroreflex mechanisms. During active standing, individuals experience a profound transient drop in systolic BP due to the effect of gravity on the column of blood and probably also because of reflex vasodilation. Abnormalities in the BR in NMS could be due to a more profound drop in BP upon standing, or to delayed or incomplete vasoconstriction resulting from inhibited or delayed sympathetic activity. CONCLUSIONS: Sympathetic hyperactivity is present in patients with NMS at rest and before syncope. During active standing or passive tilting, excessive tachycardia may be followed by bradycardia and profound hypotension. Recovery of systolic BP is delayed or incomplete.


Subject(s)
Baroreflex , Posture , Reflex , Syncope/physiopathology , Autonomic Nervous System/physiopathology , Blood Pressure , Heart Rate , Humans
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Persoonia ; 34: 10-24, 2015 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26240442

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The circumscription of the genus Acremonium (Hypocreales) was recently reviewed on the basis of a DNA phylogenetic study. Several species were subsequently transferred to Sarocladium, but the relationships between both genera remained unresolved. Based on multilocus phylogenetic inferences combined with phenotypic data, we have revised the species concepts within Sarocladium and some genetically related species of Acremonium. As a result of these studies, six species are described as new, viz. S. bifurcatum, S. gamsii, S. hominis, S. pseudostrictum, S. subulatum and S. summerbellii. In addition, the new combinations S. implicatum and S. terricola are proposed for A. implicatum and A. terricola, respectively. Sarocladium attenuatum is confirmed as synonym of the type species of the genus, S. oryzae. An epitype and neotype are also introduced for S. oryzae and S. implicatum, respectively. Although Sarocladium species have traditionally been considered as important phytopathogens, the genus also contains opportunistic human pathogens. This study extends the spectrum of clinical species that could be diagnosed as causal agents of human infections.

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Stud Mycol ; 79: 221-88, 2014 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25492990

ABSTRACT

The genus Bipolaris includes important plant pathogens with worldwide distribution. Species recognition in the genus has been uncertain due to the lack of molecular data from ex-type cultures as well as overlapping morphological characteristics. In this study, we revise the genus Bipolaris based on DNA sequence data derived from living cultures of fresh isolates, available ex-type cultures from worldwide collections and observation of type and additional specimens. Combined analyses of ITS, GPDH and TEF gene sequences were used to reconstruct the molecular phylogeny of the genus Bipolaris for species with living cultures. The GPDH gene is determined to be the best single marker for species of Bipolaris. Generic boundaries between Bipolaris and Curvularia are revised and presented in an updated combined ITS and GPDH phylogenetic tree. We accept 47 species in the genus Bipolaris and clarify the taxonomy, host associations, geographic distributions and species' synonymies. Modern descriptions and illustrations are provided for 38 species in the genus with notes provided for the other taxa when recent descriptions are available. Bipolaris cynodontis, B. oryzae, B. victoriae, B. yamadae and B. zeicola are epi- or neotypified and a lectotype is designated for B. stenospila. Excluded and doubtful species are listed with notes on taxonomy and phylogeny. Seven new combinations are introduced in the genus Curvularia to accomodate the species of Bipolaris transferred based on the phylogenetic analysis. A taxonomic key is provided for the morphological identification of species within the genus.

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Persoonia ; 32: 102-14, 2014 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25264385

ABSTRACT

Numerous members of Ascomycota and Basidiomycota produce only poorly differentiated arthroconidial asexual morphs in culture. These arthroconidial fungi are grouped in genera where the asexual-sexual connections and their taxonomic circumscription are poorly known. In the present study we explored the phylogenetic relationships of two of these ascomycetous genera, Arthrographis and Arthropsis. Analysis of D1/D2 sequences of all species of both genera revealed that both are polyphyletic, with species being accommodated in different orders and classes. Because genetic variability was detected among reference strains and fresh isolates resembling the genus Arthrographis, we carried out a detailed phenotypic and phylogenetic analysis based on sequence data of the ITS region, actin and chitin synthase genes. Based on these results, four new species are recognised, namely Arthrographis chlamydospora, A. curvata, A. globosa and A. longispora. Arthrographis chlamydospora is distinguished by its cerebriform colonies, branched conidiophores, cuboid arthroconidia and terminal or intercalary globose to subglobose chlamydospores. Arthrographis curvata produced both sexual and asexual morphs, and is characterised by navicular ascospores and dimorphic conidia, namely cylindrical arthroconidia and curved, cashewnut-shaped conidia formed laterally on vegetative hyphae. Arthrographis globosa produced membranous colonies, but is mainly characterised by doliiform to globose arthroconidia. Arthrographis longispora also produces membranous colonies, but has poorly differentiated conidiophores and long arthroconidia. Morphological variants are described for A. kalrae and our results also revealed that Eremomyces langeronii and A. kalrae, traditionally considered the sexual and asexual morphs of the same species, are not conspecific.

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Persoonia ; 33: 48-60, 2014 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25737593

ABSTRACT

The fungal genus Curvularia includes numerous plant pathogens and some emerging opportunistic pathogens of humans. In a previous study we used morphology and sequences of the nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer region (ITS) and the glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (gpd) gene to identify species within a set of 99 clinical Curvularia isolates from the USA. Seventy-two isolates could be identified while the remaining 27 isolates belonged in three unclassified clades that were tentatively labelled Curvularia sp. I, II and III. In the present study, we further assess the taxonomic placement of these isolates using sequences of ITS, gpd, the large subunit rDNA, and the second largest subunit of RNA polymerase II. DNA sequence comparisons with a set of 87 isolates representing 33 Curvularia spp. and members of the closely-related genera Bipolaris and Exserohilum revealed that Curvularia sp. I, II and III represent novel lineages in Curvularia. These lineages are morphologically different from the currently accepted species. In the phylogenetic tree, Curvularia sp. I and sp. III were each split into two distinct lineages. Morphology and phylogeny supported the proposal of five new species, to be named C. americana, C. chlamydospora, C. hominis, C. muehlenbeckiae and C. pseudolunata. The concatenated 4-locus phylogeny revealed the existence of six clades in Curvularia, which are associated with particular morphological features. They were named after representative species, namely americana, eragrostidis, hominis, lunata, spicifera and trifolii.

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Persoonia ; 31: 188-296, 2013 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24761043

ABSTRACT

Novel species of microfungi described in the present study include the following from South Africa: Camarosporium aloes, Phaeococcomyces aloes and Phoma aloes from Aloe, C. psoraleae, Diaporthe psoraleae and D. psoraleae-pinnatae from Psoralea, Colletotrichum euphorbiae from Euphorbia, Coniothyrium prosopidis and Peyronellaea prosopidis from Prosopis, Diaporthe cassines from Cassine, D. diospyricola from Diospyros, Diaporthe maytenicola from Maytenus, Harknessia proteae from Protea, Neofusicoccum ursorum and N. cryptoaustrale from Eucalyptus, Ochrocladosporium adansoniae from Adansonia, Pilidium pseudoconcavum from Greyia radlkoferi, Stagonospora pseudopaludosa from Phragmites and Toxicocladosporium ficiniae from Ficinia. Several species were also described from Thailand, namely: Chaetopsina pini and C. pinicola from Pinus spp., Myrmecridium thailandicum from reed litter, Passalora pseudotithoniae from Tithonia, Pallidocercospora ventilago from Ventilago, Pyricularia bothriochloae from Bothriochloa and Sphaerulina rhododendricola from Rhododendron. Novelties from Spain include Cladophialophora multiseptata, Knufia tsunedae and Pleuroascus rectipilus from soil and Cyphellophora catalaunica from river sediments. Species from the USA include Bipolaris drechsleri from Microstegium, Calonectria blephiliae from Blephilia, Kellermania macrospora (epitype) and K. pseudoyuccigena from Yucca. Three new species are described from Mexico, namely Neophaeosphaeria agaves and K. agaves from Agave and Phytophthora ipomoeae from Ipomoea. Other African species include Calonectria mossambicensis from Eucalyptus (Mozambique), Harzia cameroonensis from an unknown creeper (Cameroon), Mastigosporella anisophylleae from Anisophyllea (Zambia) and Teratosphaeria terminaliae from Terminalia (Zimbabwe). Species from Europe include Auxarthron longisporum from forest soil (Portugal), Discosia pseudoartocreas from Tilia (Austria), Paraconiothyrium polonense and P. lycopodinum from Lycopodium (Poland) and Stachybotrys oleronensis from Iris (France). Two species of Chrysosporium are described from Antarctica, namely C. magnasporum and C. oceanitesii. Finally, Licea xanthospora is described from Australia, Hypochnicium huinayensis from Chile and Custingophora blanchettei from Uruguay. Novel genera of Ascomycetes include Neomycosphaerella from Pseudopentameris macrantha (South Africa), and Paramycosphaerella from Brachystegia sp. (Zimbabwe). Novel hyphomycete genera include Pseudocatenomycopsis from Rothmannia (Zambia), Neopseudocercospora from Terminalia (Zambia) and Neodeightoniella from Phragmites (South Africa), while Dimorphiopsis from Brachystegia (Zambia) represents a novel coelomycetous genus. Furthermore, Alanphillipsia is introduced as a new genus in the Botryosphaeriaceae with four species, A. aloes, A. aloeigena and A. aloetica from Aloe spp. and A. euphorbiae from Euphorbia sp. (South Africa). A new combination is also proposed for Brachysporium torulosum (Deightoniella black tip of banana) as Corynespora torulosa. Morphological and culture characteristics along with ITS DNA barcodes are provided for all taxa.

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J Clin Microbiol ; 50(12): 4061-6, 2012 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23052310

ABSTRACT

A set of 104 isolates from human clinical samples from the United States, morphologically compatible with Bipolaris, were morphologically and molecularly identified through the sequence analysis of the internal transcribed space (ITS) region of the nuclear ribosomal DNA (rDNA). The predominant species was Bipolaris spicifera (67.3%), followed by B. hawaiiensis (18.2%), B. cynodontis (8.6%), B. micropus (2.9%), B. australiensis (2%), and B. setariae (1%). Bipolaris cynodontis, B. micropus, and B. setariae represent new records from clinical samples. The most common anatomical sites where isolates were recovered were the nasal region (30.7%), skin (19.2%), lungs (14.4%), and eyes (12.5%). The antifungal susceptibilities of 5 species of Bipolaris to 9 drugs are provided. With the exception of fluconazole and flucytosine, the antifungals tested showed good activity.


Subject(s)
Antifungal Agents/pharmacology , Ascomycota/drug effects , Ascomycota/isolation & purification , Genetic Variation , Mycoses/microbiology , Ascomycota/classification , Ascomycota/genetics , Cluster Analysis , DNA, Fungal/chemistry , DNA, Fungal/genetics , DNA, Ribosomal Spacer/chemistry , DNA, Ribosomal Spacer/genetics , Humans , Microbial Sensitivity Tests , Molecular Sequence Data , Sequence Analysis, DNA , United States
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Rev Neurol ; 54(7): 435-44, 2012 Apr 01.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22451131

ABSTRACT

Electroencephalography is an important tool in the diagnosis of primary or secondary disorders of central nervous system, epilepsy is one of the most important. Sometimes normal electroencephalographic activity simulates epileptiform activity. This activity does not have pathological value and is considered a variant of normal brain activity. The main groups based on the classification proposed by Blum and Cervone are: rhythmic patterns; epileptiform patterns; lambda waves, and age dependent changes. These changes are frequently seen during drowsiness, sleep and during activation maneuvers and more common in children and adolescents. The aim of this review is to present the most important characteristics of each of these variants, in order to prevent them being confused with abnormal brain activity.


Subject(s)
Brain Waves , Electroencephalography , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aging/physiology , Alpha Rhythm/physiology , Brain Waves/physiology , Child , Diagnosis, Differential , Epilepsy/diagnosis , Epilepsy/physiopathology , Female , Genetic Variation/physiology , Humans , Hyperventilation/physiopathology , Male , Reference Values , Sleep/physiology , Wakefulness/physiology
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J Parasitol ; 97(1): 160-2, 2011 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21348628

ABSTRACT

The molecular characterization of the daniconematid dracunculoid Mexiconema cichlasomae Moravec, Vidal, and Salgado-Maldonado, 1992 through the sequencing of SSU rDNA from adult individuals is presented herein. Additionally, preliminary genetic relationships of this nematode are inferred from alignment of sequences generated previously for other dracunculoids. Maximum parsimony and maximum likelihood analyses recovered identical trees. As anticipated by previous taxonomic work, M. cichlasomae is putatively closely related to skrjabillanid dracunculoids represented by Molnaria intestinalis (Dogiel and Bychovsky, 1934) and Skrjabillanus scardinii Molnár, 1966 SSU rDNA sequences, but the relationships of this newly discovered clade to other dracunculoid clades remain unresolved.


Subject(s)
DNA, Ribosomal/chemistry , Dracunculoidea/classification , Animals , Cichlids/parasitology , Dracunculoidea/genetics , Fish Diseases/parasitology , Likelihood Functions , Mexico , Phylogeny , RNA, Ribosomal, 18S/genetics , Sequence Alignment/veterinary , Spirurida Infections/parasitology , Spirurida Infections/veterinary
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