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R Soc Open Sci ; 6(10): 190682, 2019 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31824696

ABSTRACT

Cottage cheese disease is caused by microsporidian parasites that infect a wide range of animal populations. Despite its potential to affect economically important activities, the spatial patterns of prevalence of this disease are still not well understood. Here, we analyse the occurrence of the microsporidian Areospora rohanae in populations of the king crab Lithodes santolla over ca 800 km of the southeastern Pacific shore. In winter 2011, conical pots were deployed between 50 and 200 m depth to capture crabs of a wide range of sizes. The infection was widely distributed along the region, with a mean prevalence of 16%, and no significant association between prevalence and geographical location was detected. Males, females and ovigerous females showed similar prevalence values of 16.5 (13-18.9), 15 (9.2-15) and 16.7% (10-19%), respectively. These patterns of prevalence were consistent across crab body sizes, despite the ontogenetic and sex-dependent variations in feeding behaviour and bathymetric migrations previously reported for king crabs. This study provided the first report of the geographical distribution of A. rohanae infecting southern king crabs.

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Rev. esp. cir. ortop. traumatol. (Ed. impr.) ; 62(5): 322-327, sept.-oct. 2018. ilus, tab, graf
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-177652

ABSTRACT

Introducción: El síndrome de glúteo profundo (SGP) es una enfermedad caracterizada por la compresión a nivel extra-pélvico del nervio ciático (NC) por cualquier estructura en el espacio glúteo profundo. El objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar los resultados clínicos en pacientes con SGP manejados con técnica endoscópica. Métodos: Estudio retrospectivo de pacientes con SGP intervenidos con técnica endoscópica entre 2012 al 2016 con seguimiento mínimo de 12 meses. Los pacientes fueron evaluados antes de la intervención y durante el primer año de seguimiento con las escalas WOMAC y VAIL. Resultados: Se incluyeron 44 cirugías en 41 pacientes (36 mujeres y 5 varones) con un promedio de edad de 48,4±14,5 años. La causa más frecuente de atrapamiento fueron las bandas fibrovasculares, hubo 2 casos de variante anatómica en la salida del nervio, y en un caso aislado, el atrapamiento del NC fue atribuido a la aplicación de biopolímeros en la región glútea. Se encontró mejoría de la funcionalidad y dolor valorado con la escala WOMAC con una mediana de 63 a 26 puntos después de la intervención (p<0,05). Al final del seguimiento un paciente continuaba con dolor residual del nervio cutáneo femoral posterior. Cuatro casos requirieron de revisión a los 6 meses posteriores al procedimiento, por atrapamiento de tejido de cicatrización alrededor del NC. Conclusión: La liberación endoscópica del NC es una alternativa en el manejo del SGP al mejorar la función y disminuir el grado de dolor, cuando existe una adecuada selección de pacientes


Introduction: Deep gluteal syndrome (DGS) is characterized by compression, at extra-pelvic level, of the sciatic nerve within any structure of the deep gluteal space. The objective was to evaluate the clinical results in patients with DGS treated with endoscopic technique. Methods: Retrospective study of patients with DGS treated with an endoscopic technique between 2012 and 2016 with a minimum follow-up of 12 months. The patients were evaluated before the procedure and during the first year of follow-up with the WOMAC and VAIL scale. Results: Forty-four operations on 41 patients (36 women and 5 men) were included with an average age of 48.4±14.5. The most common cause of nerve compression was fibrovascular bands. There were two cases of anatomic variant at the exit of the nerve; compression of the sciatic nerve was associated with the use of biopolymers in the gluteal region in an isolated case. The results showed an improvement of functionality and pain measured with the WOMAC scale with a mean of 63 to 26 points after the procedure (P<.05). However, at the end of the follow-up one patient continued to manifest residual pain of the posterior cutaneous femoral nerve. Four cases required revision at 6 months following the procedure due to compression of the scarred tissue surrounding the sciatic nerve. Conclusion: Endoscopic release of the sciatic nerve offers an alternative in the management of DGS by improving functionality and reducing pain levels in appropriately selected patients


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Young Adult , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Sciatica/surgery , Sciatic Neuropathy/surgery , Endoscopy/methods , Nerve Compression Syndromes/surgery , Retrospective Studies , Treatment Outcome , Buttocks/surgery
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Article in English, Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29807785

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Deep gluteal syndrome (DGS) is characterized by compression, at extra-pelvic level, of the sciatic nerve within any structure of the deep gluteal space. The objective was to evaluate the clinical results in patients with DGS treated with endoscopic technique. METHODS: Retrospective study of patients with DGS treated with an endoscopic technique between 2012 and 2016 with a minimum follow-up of 12 months. The patients were evaluated before the procedure and during the first year of follow-up with the WOMAC and VAIL scale. RESULTS: Forty-four operations on 41 patients (36 women and 5 men) were included with an average age of 48.4±14.5. The most common cause of nerve compression was fibrovascular bands. There were two cases of anatomic variant at the exit of the nerve; compression of the sciatic nerve was associated with the use of biopolymers in the gluteal region in an isolated case. The results showed an improvement of functionality and pain measured with the WOMAC scale with a mean of 63 to 26 points after the procedure (P<.05). However, at the end of the follow-up one patient continued to manifest residual pain of the posterior cutaneous femoral nerve. Four cases required revision at 6 months following the procedure due to compression of the scarred tissue surrounding the sciatic nerve. CONCLUSION: Endoscopic release of the sciatic nerve offers an alternative in the management of DGS by improving functionality and reducing pain levels in appropriately selected patients.


Subject(s)
Decompression, Surgical/methods , Endoscopy , Piriformis Muscle Syndrome/surgery , Sciatica/surgery , Adult , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Piriformis Muscle Syndrome/diagnostic imaging , Retrospective Studies , Sciatica/diagnostic imaging , Treatment Outcome
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J Helminthol ; 91(5): 589-596, 2017 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27667136

ABSTRACT

Resolving complex life cycles of parasites is a major goal of parasitological research. The aim of this study was to analyse the life cycle of two species of the genus Profilicollis, the taxonomy of which is still unstable and life cycles unclear. We extracted individuals of Profilicollis from two species of crustaceans (intermediate hosts) and four species of seagulls (definitive hosts) from sandy-shore and estuarine habitats along the south-east Pacific coast of Chile. Mitochondrial DNA analyses showed that two species of Profilicollis infected intermediate hosts from segregated habitats: while P. altmani larvae infected exclusively molecrabs of the genus Emerita from fully marine habitats, P. antarcticus larvae infected the crab Hemigrapsus crenulatus from estuarine habitats. Moreover, P. altmani completed its life cycle in four seagulls, Chroicocephalus maculipennis, Leucopheus pipixcan, Larus modestus and L. dominicanus, while P. antarcticus, on the other hand, completed its life cycle in the kelp gull L. dominicanus. Accordingly, our results show that two congeneric parasites use different and spatially segregated species as intermediate hosts, and both are capable of infecting one species of definitive hosts. As such, our analyses allow us to shed light on a complex interaction network.


Subject(s)
Acanthocephala/classification , Acanthocephala/physiology , Charadriiformes/parasitology , Crustacea/parasitology , Life Cycle Stages , Phylogeny , Acanthocephala/genetics , Acanthocephala/isolation & purification , Animals , Cluster Analysis , DNA, Helminth/chemistry , DNA, Helminth/genetics , DNA, Mitochondrial/chemistry , DNA, Mitochondrial/genetics , Sequence Analysis, DNA
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Biofouling ; 26(3): 367-77, 2010 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20169477

ABSTRACT

Prevention of epibiosis is of vital importance for most aquatic organisms, which can have consequences for their ability to invade new areas. Surface microtopography of the shell periostracum has been shown to have antifouling properties for mytilid mussels, and the topography shows regional differences. This article examines whether an optimal shell design exists and evaluates the degree to which shell microstructure is matched with the properties of the local fouling community. Biomimics of four mytilid species from different regional provenances were exposed at eight different sites in both northern and southern hemispheres. Tendencies of the microtopography to both inhibit and facilitate fouling were detected after 3 and 6 weeks of immersion. However, on a global scale, all microtopographies failed to prevent fouling in a consistent manner when exposed to various fouling communities and when decoupled from other shell properties. It is therefore suggested that the recently discovered chemical anti-microfouling properties of the periostracum complement the anti-macrofouling defence offered by shell microtopography.


Subject(s)
Animal Shells/anatomy & histology , Biofilms , Mytilus edulis/anatomy & histology , Animal Shells/microbiology , Animals , Mytilus edulis/microbiology
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J Acoust Soc Am ; 126(1): 140-8, 2009 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19603871

ABSTRACT

A numerical study is carried out to evaluate the effectiveness of using measured surface displacements resulting from acoustic speaker excitation to detect and localize flaws in a domed, plaster ceiling. The response of the structure to an incident acoustic pressure is obtained at four frequencies between 100 and 400 Hz using a parallel h-p structural acoustic finite element-based code. Three ceiling conditions are modeled: the pristine ceiling considered rigidly attached to the domed-shape support, partial detachment of a segment of the plaster layer from the support, and an interior pocket of plaster deconsolidation modeled as a heavy fluid. Spatial maps of the normal displacement resulting from speaker excitation are interpreted with the help of predictions based on static analysis. It is found that acoustic speaker excitation can provide displacement levels readily detected by commercially available laser Doppler vibrometer systems. Further, it is concluded that for 1 in. thick plaster layers, detachment sizes as small as 4 cm are detectable by direct observation of the measured displacement maps. Finally, spatial structure differences are observed in the displacement maps beneath the two defect types, which may provide a wavenumber-based feature useful for distinguishing plaster detachment from other defects such as deconsolidation.

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J Acoust Soc Am ; 125(3): 1461-72, 2009 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19275304

ABSTRACT

In this manuscript, a method is introduced for the evaluation of Fourier wavenumber decompositions on C(1) vibrating surfaces for spatial-spectral analysis. Whereas typical Fourier analysis is restricted to geometries that are separable for meaningful interpretations of the corresponding wave motion, this approach allows for conformal spectral analysis along curved surfaces. This is accomplished by restricting the wavevectors to lie within the local tangent to the surface and to be spatially dependent. The theoretical development is presented and it is demonstrated that commonly utilized kernels appropriate for some simple geometries can be recovered. Additionally, this approach is applied in the analysis of the vibration and radiation of a point driven, fluid loaded cone, where the displacements and pressures have been obtained using the finite element method.


Subject(s)
Fourier Analysis , Models, Theoretical , Pressure , Vibration , Sound
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