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Environ Monit Assess ; 195(5): 535, 2023 Apr 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37010696

ABSTRACT

This work was conducted at the Pardo River hydrographic basin, which is a federal watershed belonging to the Paranapanema River hydrographic basin (PRHB) in Brazil (São Paulo State and Paraná State). The aim was to realize an integrated hydrochemical and radiometric (U-isotopes and 210Po) approach, highlighting the water/soil-rock and surface water/groundwater interactions, with implications to the weathering processes occurring there. The study area has been often considered one of the best preserved/unpolluted river in São Paulo State, contributing to the water supply of several cities distributed along its banks. However, the results reported here suggest possible lead diffuse pollution caused by the use of phosphate fertilizers in agricultural activities taking place in the basin. The analyzed groundwaters and surface waters tend to be neutral to slightly alkaline (pH of 6.8-7.7), possessing low mineral concentration (total dissolved solids up to 500 mg/L). SiO2 is the major dissolved constituent in the waters, while bicarbonate is the dominant anion, and calcium is the preponderant cation. The effects of the weathering of silicates to control the dissolution of constituents in the liquid phase have been identified from some diagrams often utilized in hydrogeochemical studies. Chemical weathering rates have been estimated from hydrochemical data associated to analytical results of the natural uranium isotopes 238U and 234U concerning to samples of rainwater and Pardo River waters. The fluxes in this watershed are permitted to obtain the following rates: 11.43 t/km2 year (sodium), 2.76 t/km2 year (calcium), 3.17 t/km2 year (magnesium), 0.77 t/km2 year (iron), and 8.64 t/km2 year (uranium). This new dataset constitutes valuable information for people engaged on the management of the Pardo River watershed, as well as to researchers interested on comparative studies considering the available data from other basins worldwide.


Subject(s)
Groundwater , Uranium , Water Pollutants, Chemical , Humans , Rivers , Brazil , Calcium , Uranium/analysis , Silicon Dioxide , Environmental Monitoring , Water
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Rev. colomb. cienc. pecu ; 35(2)jun. 2022.
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1535787

ABSTRACT

Background: No dairy breed or crossbreed has superior overall performance in all environments; therefore, it is necessary to determine which crossbreed is the most suitable for the Mexican tropic and what proportion of European breed is optimum for reproduction. Objective: To assess the effect of the proportion of Bos taurus (Bt) genes on reproductive performance of Holstein×Zebu (HZ) and Brown Swiss×Zebu (BZ) cows, and compare reproductive performance of these genotypes in a dual- purpose production system. Methods: Cows were maintained in a rotational grazing system on African star grass (Cynodon plectostachyus) in Veracruz, Mexico. Cows were milked twice daily. Calves were kept tied to the side of their dams while the cows were milked. Results: The percentage of Bt genes did not affect (p>0.05) fertility traits (age at first calving, days to first service after calving, services per conception, conception rate at first service, days open until conception, gestation length, and calving interval) of BZ cows. In contrast, HZ cows with less than 75% Holstein (H) genes were 0.3 years younger (p<0.05) at first calving and had 39.8 fewer days open (p<0.05) than HZ cows with 75% H genes or more. In addition, the calving interval of HZ cows with less than 75% H genes was 44.8 days shorter (p<0.05) than that of HZ cows with 75% H genes or more. The HZ cows had five fewer days pregnant and were 22.8 kg heavier at calving (p<0.05) than BZ cows. Conclusions: The effect of the percentage of Bt genes on cow fertility depends on the dairy breed used. In general, BZ and HZ cows present similar reproductive performance.


Antecedentes: Ninguna raza lechera o cruce tiene un desempeño general superior en todos los ambientes; por lo tanto, es necesario determinar cuál cruce lechero es más apropiado en el trópico mexicano y qué proporción de raza europea es óptima para la reproducción. Objetivo: Evaluar el efecto de la proporción de genes Bos taurus (Bt) en el desempeño reproductivo de vacas cruzadas Holstein×Cebú (HC) y Pardo Suizo×Cebú (PC), y comparar el desempeño reproductivo de estos dos genotipos en un sistema de producción doble propósito. Métodos: Las vacas se mantuvieron en un sistema de pastoreo rotacional en zacate Estrella de África (Cynodon plectostachyus) en Veracruz, México. Las vacas se ordeñaron dos veces al día. Los becerros se mantuvieron atados, a un costado de sus madres mientras éstas se ordeñaron. Resultados: El porcentaje de genes Bt no afectó (p>0,05) ninguna característica de fertilidad (edad a primer parto, días a primer servicio después del parto, servicios por concepción, tasa de preñez a primer servicio, días abiertos a la concepción, duración de la gestación, e intervalo entre partos) de las vacas PC. En contraste, las vacas HC con menos de 75% de genes Holstein (H) fueron 0,3 años más jóvenes (p<0,05) al primer parto y tuvieron 39,8 días abiertos menos (p<0,05) que las vacas HC con 75% de genes H o más. Además, el intervalo entre partos de las vacas HC con menos de 75% de genes H fue 44,8 días más corto (p<0,05) que el de las vacas HC con 75% de genes H o más. Las vacas HC tuvieron cinco días de gestación menos y fueron 22,8 kg más pesadas al parto (p<0,05) que las PC. Conclusiones: El efecto del porcentaje de genes Bt sobre la fertilidad de la vaca depende de la raza lechera usada. En general, las vacas PC y HC tienen similar desempeño reproductivo.


Antecedentes: Nenhuma raça ou cruza leiteira tem desempenho geral superior em todos os ambientes; portanto, é necessário determinar qual cruza leiteira é mais apropriada no trópico mexicano e qual proporção da raça europeia é ideal para a reprodução das vacas. Objetivo: Avaliar o efeito da proporção de genes Bos taurus (Bt) no desempenho reprodutivo de vacas Holandês×Zebu (HZ) e Pardo Suíço×Zebu (PZ), e comparar o desempenho reprodutivo desses dois genótipos em sistema de produção de dupla aptidão. Métodos: As vacas foram mantidas em sistema de pastoreio rotacional em capim Estrela de África (Cynodon plectostachyus) em Veracruz, México. As vacas foram ordenhadas duas vezes por dia. Os bezerros foram mantidos ao lado de suas mães enquanto eram ordenhadas. Resultados: A porcentagem dos genes Bt não afetou (p>0,05) nenhuma característica de fertilidade (idade ao primeiro parto, número de dias para o primeiro serviço pós-parto, serviços por concepção, taxa de prenhes no primeiro serviço, dias abertos, período de gestação e intervalo entre partos) das vacas PZ. Em contraste, vacas HC com menos de 75% dos genes Holandês (H) eram 0,3 anos mais jovens (p<0,05) no primeiro parto e tiveram 39,8 dias abertos a menos (p<0,05) do que as vacas HZ com 75% ou mais dos genes H. Além disso, o intervalo de parto das vacas HZ com menos de 75% dos genes H foram 44,8 dias mais curtos (p<0,05) do que as vacas HZ com 75% ou mais de genes H. As vacas HZ tiveram cinco dias de gestação a menos e foram 22,8 kg mais pesadas no parto (p<0,05) do que as PZ. Conclusões: O efeito da porcentagem de genes Bt na fertilidade da vaca dependeu da raça leiteira utilizada. Em geral, as vacas PZ e HZ tiveram desempenho reprodutivo semelhante.

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Estud. pesqui. psicol. (Impr.) ; 22(2): 466-484, jun. 2022.
Article in English, Spanish, Portuguese | LILACS, Index Psychology - journals | ID: biblio-1428843

ABSTRACT

Este artigo tem como propósito colaborar com a discussão sobre identidades raciais no campo da psicologia e das políticas de ações afirmativas. Para tal, fizemos uma breve discussão histórico-conceitual sobre classificações raciais brasileiras, formações de identidades raciais e identificações raciais, pois, por meio destes conceitos, pretendemos pensar o lugar do mestiço na constituição de sujeitos fenotipicamente negros e brancos. Escolhemos trazer à baila essa discussão por duas razões. A primeira refere-se ao fato de que, no Brasil, o mestiço representa uma identidade racial complexa, muitas vezes confusa, difusa, negada e afirmada. Essa temática relaciona-se a uma das dimensões mais emblemáticas do racismo à brasileira, especialmente porque dentro desse grupo há variações entre o mestiço com características nitidamente brancas e o mestiço fenotipicamente negro. A segunda e principal razão concerne ao fato de que esse tema é fundamental para que possamos compreender como essa posição intermediária se insere no debate das políticas de ações afirmativas no contexto social brasileiro contemporâneo.


This essay aims to collaborate with the discussion of racial identities within the field of psychology and affirmative action policies. To this end, we made a brief historical-conceptual discussion on Brazilian racial classifications, racial identity formations, as well as racial identifications, because, through these concepts, we intend to think of the pardo's standpoint in the constitution of phenotypically black and white 'mestizo' subjects. We have established this discussion for two main reasons. The first reason refers to the fact that, in Brazil, the pardo represents a complex racial identity, often perceived as confusing, diffuse, both denied and affirmed. This theme relates to one of the most iconic dimensions of Brazilian racism, especially since within this group there are variations between the pardo with notably white features and the pardo phenotypically read as black. The second and foremost reason concerns the fact that this theme is keystone in order to understand the manner in which this intermediate standpoint connects to the affirmative action policies debate in the contemporary Brazilian social context.


Este ensayo tiene como objetivo contribuir a la discusión de las identidades raciales en el campo de la psicología y las políticas de acción afirmativa. Con este fin, hicimos una breve discusión histórico-conceptual sobre las clasificaciones raciales brasileñas, las formaciones de identidad racial y las identificaciones raciales, porque a través de estos conceptos pretendemos pensar en el lugar del "pardo" en la constitución de los sujetos mestizos fenotípicamente negros y blancos. Elegimos plantear esta discusión por dos razones. El primero se refiere al hecho de que, en Brasil, el marrón representa una identidad racial compleja, a menudo confundida, difusa, negada y afirmada. Este tema está relacionado con una de las dimensiones más emblemáticas del racismo al estilo brasileño, especialmente dado que dentro de este grupo hay variaciones entre el claramente blanco y el "pardo" fenotípicamente negro. La segunda y principal razón se refiere al hecho de que este tema es fundamental para que comprendamos cómo esta posición intermedia encaja en el debate de las políticas de acción afirmativa en el contexto social brasileño contemporáneo.


Subject(s)
Public Policy , Ethnicity , Racial Groups , Racism , Social Construction of Ethnic Identity , Brazil
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Rev. Fac. Med. UNAM ; 65(3): 19-23, may.-jun. 2022. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1387325

ABSTRACT

Resumen Cuando los alimentos cubren los requerimientos energéticos, el organismo almacena el exceso de calorías como glucógeno en el hígado y el músculo, y los triacilgliceroles en el tejido adiposo. Morfológica y funcionalmente se clasifica en blanco y pardo. El pardo tiene gran cantidad de mitocondrias, almacena los triacilgliceroles en vacuolas y disipa la energía en forma de calor; el blanco almacena energía en gotas lipídicas que ocupan la mayor parte de su volumen. Después de la ingesta de alimentos se libera insulina, lo que hace que externen GLUT4 para absorber glucosa. Los quilomicrones o las lipoproteínas de muy baja densidad (VLDL) transportan los triacilgliceroles a los depósitos de tejido adiposo. Durante el ayuno, por acción del glucagón, se liberan enzimas que degradarán a los tri, di y monogliceroles para liberar a los ácidos grasos. El tejido adiposo libera citocinas pro y antiinflamatorias, así como leptina, adiponectina que regulan el apetito y la saciedad. La proteína cinasa activada por AMP se activa como respuesta a una baja en la cantidad de energía de la célula y le ayuda a mantener un balance energético. En el adipocito promueve la degradación de los triacilgliceroles para liberar a los ácidos grasos que se emplearán como fuente energética. Se requiere de mayor cantidad de estudios para conocer más sobre la función del tejido adiposo como regulador del metabolismo y no solo como almacén de energía.


Abstract When food meets energy requirements, the body stores in the liver and in the muscle the excess of calories as glycogen and triacylglycerols in the adipose tissue. Morphologically and functionally, it is classified into white and brown tissues. Brown tissue has many large mitochondria and stores triacylglycerols in vacuoles and dissipates energy as heat; white tissue stores energy as lipid droplets that occupy most of the adipocyte's volume. After food intake insulin is released, which causes GLUT4 externalization into the cellular membrane to absorb glucose. Chylomicrons or VLDL transport triacylglycerols to adipose tissue depots. During fasting, by the action of glucagon, enzymes are released that will degrade tri-, di- and mono-glycerols to release fatty acids. Adipose tissue releases pro and anti-inflammatory cytokines, as well as leptin and adiponectin that regulate appetite and satiety. AMPK is activated in response to a decrease in the cell's energy and helps it to maintain its energetic balance. In the adipocyte, it promotes the degradation of triacylglycerols releasing fatty acids to be used as an energy source. More studies are needed to learn more about the function of adipose tissue as a regulator of the metabolism and not only as an energy storage.

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Nutr. hosp ; 39(2): 411-424, mar.- abr. 2022. tab, ilus
Article in English | IBECS | ID: ibc-209711

ABSTRACT

The increase of the obesity pandemic worldwide over the last several decades has generated a constant need for the scientific world to develop new possibilities to combat obesity. Since the discovery that brown adipose tissue (BAT) exists in adult humans, and BAT activation contributes to a negative energy balance, much more attention has been focused on the understanding of the molecular switches and their different regulatory mechanisms turning on energy expenditure. Recent insights have revealed that a range of stimuli including cold exposure, physical activity and diet, and critical transcription molecules such as PPARγ, PRDM16, PGC-1α and UCP1, aiming at the induction of BAT activation, could cause the browning of white adipose tissue, thereby dissipating energy and increasing heat production. An increasing number of studies that point to the white adipose tissue (WAT) browning strategies aiming at diet-induced and/or genetically determined obesity have been tested in mouse models as well as in human studies. Findings suggested that browning stimulating drugs have been currently or previously assayed as a therapy against obesity. As PPARα agonists, fibrate drugs effectively reduced plasma triglyceride, increased high-density lipoproteins, and improved glycemic control and heat production in brown adipose tissue, which has been used in the treatment of metabolic disorders. Many kinds of natural products promote white adipose tissue browning, such as alkaloids, flavonoids, terpenoids, and long-chain fatty acids, which can also ameliorate metabolic disorders including obesity, insulin resistance and diabetes. The aim of this review is to summarize the transcriptional regulators as well as the various mediators that have been regarded as potential therapeutic targets in the process of WAT browning (AU)


La creciente prevalencia mundial de la obesidad en las últimas décadas ha hecho que la comunidad científica siga necesitando desarrollar nuevas posibilidades para luchar contra la obesidad. Desde que se descubrió que el tejido adiposo pardo (TAP) existe en los adultos y que la activación del TAP contribuye al equilibrio energético negativo, se ha prestado más atención a la comprensión de los interruptores moleculares y sus diferentes mecanismos de regulación del consumo de energía. Estudios recientes han demostrado que una serie de estímulos, incluyendo la exposición al frío, la actividad física y la dieta, y moléculas clave de transcripción como PPARγ, PRDM16, PGC-1α y UCP1, dirigidos a inducir la activación del TAP, podrían causar un pardeamiento del tejido adiposo blanco (TAB), disipando energía y aumentando la producción de calor. Se han realizado un número cada vez mayor de estudios sobre estrategias de pardeamiento del TAB para la obesidad inducida por la dieta y/o genéticamente determinada, tanto en modelos de ratón como en modelos de líneas celulares humanas in vitro. Desafortunadamente, el potencial terapéutico de estas estrategias de pérdida de peso mediante la inducción de la activación del TAP y el pardeamiento del TAB no se ha confirmado en seres humanos. El objetivo de esta revisión es resumir los reguladores de la transcripción y los mediadores que se consideran objetivos terapéuticos potenciales en el proceso de pardeamiento del TAB (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Obesity/metabolism , Obesity/therapy , Adipose Tissue, White/metabolism , Adipose Tissue, Brown/metabolism
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Parasitol Int ; 88: 102560, 2022 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35167960

ABSTRACT

We describe Myxobolus cataractae n. sp., found parasitizing Imparfinis mirini from Cachoeirinha stream, a tributary of Pardo River, Paraná River basin, municipality of Botucatu, São Paulo State, Brazil. We based the description on myxospore morphology, histology, and small subunit ribosomal DNA partial sequences. Whitish and elongated mass of myxospores were found in gill filaments, occupying an intrafilamental position. The myxospores were slightly ellipsoidal and the morphometric measurements revealed a myxospore body length of 7.8 ± 0.4 µm; myxospore width of 5.9 ± 0.4 µm; and thickness of 3.9 ± 0.3 µm. The polar capsules are equal in size and measured 3.5 ± 0.2 µm in length and 1.7 ± 0.2 µm in width. The polar tubules had 6-7 coils. Myxobolus cataractae n. sp. is classified as the intrafilamental type and chondreal subtype by the histological analysis of gills. Phylogenetic analysis showed a well-supported subclade formed by species that parasitize gills of Siluriformes, with M. imparfinis as a sister species of Myxobolus cataractae n. sp. Using molecular and morphological characterization, this cryptic species was identified as a new species of the genus Myxobolus.


Subject(s)
Catfishes , Cnidaria , Fish Diseases , Myxobolus , Myxozoa , Parasitic Diseases, Animal , Animals , Brazil/epidemiology , Gills , Myxobolus/genetics , Phylogeny
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Nutr Hosp ; 39(2): 411-424, 2022 Mar 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35001637

ABSTRACT

Introduction: The increase of the obesity pandemic worldwide over the last several decades has generated a constant need for the scientific world to develop new possibilities to combat obesity. Since the discovery that brown adipose tissue (BAT) exists in adult humans, and BAT activation contributes to a negative energy balance, much more attention has been focused on the understanding of the molecular switches and their different regulatory mechanisms turning on energy expenditure. Recent insights have revealed that a range of stimuli including cold exposure, physical activity and diet, and critical transcription molecules such as PPARγ, PRDM16, PGC-1α and UCP1, aiming at the induction of BAT activation, could cause the browning of white adipose tissue, thereby dissipating energy and increasing heat production. An increasing number of studies that point to the white adipose tissue (WAT) browning strategies aiming at diet-induced and/or genetically determined obesity have been tested in mouse models as well as in human studies. The aim of this review is to summarize the transcriptional regulators as well as the various mediators that have been regarded as potential therapeutic targets in the process of WAT browning.


Introducción: La creciente prevalencia mundial de la obesidad en las últimas décadas ha hecho que la comunidad científica siga necesitando desarrollar nuevas posibilidades para luchar contra la obesidad. Desde que se descubrió que el tejido adiposo pardo (TAP) existe en los adultos y que la activación del TAP contribuye al equilibrio energético negativo, se ha prestado más atención a la comprensión de los interruptores moleculares y sus diferentes mecanismos de regulación del consumo de energía. Estudios recientes han demostrado que una serie de estímulos, incluyendo la exposición al frío, la actividad física y la dieta, y moléculas clave de transcripción como PPARγ, PRDM16, PGC-1α y UCP1, dirigidos a inducir la activación del TAP, podrían causar un pardeamiento del tejido adiposo blanco (TAB), disipando energía y aumentando la producción de calor. Se ha realizado un número cada vez mayor de estudios sobre estrategias de pardeamiento del TAB para la obesidad inducida por la dieta y/o genéticamente determinada. Desafortunadamente, el potencial terapéutico de estas estrategias de pérdida de peso mediante la inducción de la activación del TAP y el pardeamiento del TAB no se ha confirmado en seres humanos. El objetivo de esta revisión es resumir los reguladores de la transcripción y los mediadores que se consideran objetivos terapéuticos potenciales en el proceso de pardeamiento del TAB.


Subject(s)
Adipose Tissue, Brown , Thermogenesis , Adipose Tissue, Brown/metabolism , Adipose Tissue, White , Animals , Energy Metabolism , Humans , Mice , Obesity/metabolism
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Acta Parasitol ; 67(1): 233-243, 2022 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34273054

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: We describe two new Henneguya spp. (Myxobolidae) found parasitizing Cyphocharax modestus from Pardo river, Paraná river basin, municipality of Botucatu, São Paulo State, Brazil: Henneguya fastigata n. sp. from gill lamellae and Henneguya pardensis n. sp. from gill arches. We based the descriptions on myxospore morphology, histology, and small subunit ribosomal DNA sequences. METHODS: In this investigation, 50 specimens of Cyphocharax modestus were examined between July and December 2020 for myxozoan infections. Morphological characterization was based on the mature myxospores. The small subunit ribosomal DNA sequences were used for molecular and phylogenetic study. RESULTS: Phylogenetic analysis provided the evolutionary position of these new species with other myxobolids species. Myxospores of the two species had similar morphology and morphometrics, but differed in spore body width and length, and ssrDNA sequences differed by 7.2%. These data supported the diagnosis of the parasites as distinct and novel species. The phylogenetic analysis showed a well-supported subclade formed by species that parasitize curimatid fishes, with Henneguya gilbert as a sister species of Henneguya fastigata n. sp., and Henneguya pardensis n. sp. as a sister species of both species. CONCLUSION: Our analysis was consistent with previous studies suggesting that orders and families of the hosts are strongly correlated with phylogenetic signals in the Myxobolidae. These are the first species of myxozoans described in the Pardo river.


Subject(s)
Characiformes , Cnidaria , Fish Diseases , Myxozoa , Parasitic Diseases, Animal , Animals , Brazil , Characiformes/parasitology , Fish Diseases/parasitology , Gills/parasitology , Myxozoa/genetics , Parasitic Diseases, Animal/parasitology , Phylogeny
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Barbarói ; (60): 07-37, jul.-dez. 2021.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, Index Psychology - journals | ID: biblio-1359543

ABSTRACT

A globalização da economia, as desigualdades socioespaciais e a existência de um meio técnico-científico informacional, com crescente integração de mercados e circulação de fluxos de pessoas, mercadorias e capitais entre diferentes lugares e regiões do mundo contribuíram para a ampliação e aceleração da pandemia nos territórios afetando suas dinâmicas de desenvolvimento. No entanto, entende-se que a expansão e difusão espacial da doença também tem apresentado particularidades, contingências e especificidades em cada região, como é o caso do Brasil, por conta das distintas características demográficas, socioespaciais, econômicas, usos do território e de gestão da pandemia existentes nos territórios regionais. O artigo analisa alguns aspectos gerais e características da expansão da Covid-19 e de sua difusão no território da região do Vale do Rio Pardo, localizada na zona centro-oriental do Rio Grande do Sul. Metodologicamente analisou-se dados censitários do IBGE (2010) e dados sobre a pandemia nos municípios da região (SES, 2021). Observou-se que a difusão da pandemia seguiu a estrutura e funcionamento da rede urbana regional, bem como ocorreu a concentração dos casos e dos óbitos provocados pela Covid-19 nas maiores cidades da região.(AU)


The globalization of the economy, socio-spatial inequalities and the existence of a technical-scientific informational environment, with increasing integration of markets and circulation of flows of people, goods and capital between different places and regions of the world have contributed to the expansion and acceleration of the pandemic in the territories, affecting their development dynamics. However, it is understood that the spatial expansion and diffusion of the disease has also presented particularities, contingencies, and specificities in each region, as is the case of Brazil, due to the distinct demographic, socio-spatial, economic, land use, and pandemic management characteristics existing in the regional territories. The article analyzes some general aspects and characteristics of the expansion of Covid-19 and its diffusion in the territory of the Vale do Rio Pardo region, located in the central-eastern part of Rio Grande do Sul. Methodologically, we analyzed census data from IBGE (2010), and data about the pandemic in the region's municipalities (SES-RS, 2021). It was observed that the spread of the pandemic followed the structure and functioning of the regional urban network, as well as the concentration of cases and deaths caused by Covid-19 occurred in the largest cities in the region.(AU)


La globalización de la economía, las desigualdades socio-espaciales y la existência de un entorno técnico-científico de información, con una creciente integración de los mercados y circulación de flujos de personas, bienes y capitales entre diferentes lugares y regiones del mundo han contribuido a la expansión y aceleración de la pandemia en los territorios, afectando a su dinámica de desarrollo. Sin embargo, se entiende que la expansión y propagación espacial de la enfermedad también ha presentado particularidades, contingencias y especificidades en cada región, como es el caso de Brasil, debido a las distintas características demográficas, socio-espaciales, económicas, de uso del suelo y de gestión de la pandemia existentes en los territorios regionales. El artículo analiza algunos aspectos y características generales de la expansión de Covid-19 y su difusión en el territorio de la región del Vale do Rio Pardo, situada en el centro-este de Rio Grande do Sul. Metodológicamente, se analizaron datos censales del IBGE (2010), y datos sobre la pandemia en los municipios de la región (SES-RS, 2021). Se observó que la propagación de la pandemia siguió la estructura y el funcionamiento de la red urbana regional, así como la concentración de casos y muertes causadas por Covid-19 en las mayores ciudades de la región.(AU)


Subject(s)
Regional Development , COVID-19/economics
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Int. j. morphol ; 39(2): 587-591, abr. 2021. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1385379

ABSTRACT

SUMMARY: Brown bear (Ursus arctos horribilis) is a wild animal from the bear (Ursidae) family. In this study, it was aimed to determine the morphometric values and anatomical structure of the brown bear mandible. After the superficial muscles of the mandible were dissected, the muscles were completely separated from the bones by boiling. 17 morphometric measurements were taken from the right and left mandible of each animal with the help of digital calipers. The mean and standard deviation values of the taken morphometric measurements were analyzed in the SPSS (20.0 version) package program. The mandible length was measured as 250.37 ± 9.75 mm on the right side and 246.83 ± 5.92 mm on the left side. The mandible height was determined as 105.76 ± 4.18 mm on the right and 108.62 ± 3.33 mm on the left. Consequently, the mandible was submitted to the results of the brown bear in the diversity of wildlife found in Turkey. We believe that the presented results will contribute to anatomical, surgical and archaeological studies.


RESUMEN: El oso pardo (Ursus arctos horribilis) es un animal salvaje de la familia de los osos (Ursidae). El objetivo de este estudio fue determinar los valores morfométricos y la estructura anatómica de la mandíbula del oso pardo, luego de la disección de los músculos superficiales de la mandíbula. Los músculos fueron separados por completo de los huesos mediante ebullición. Se tomaron 17 medidas morfométricas de la mandíbula derecha e izquierda de cada animal con la ayuda de calibradores digitales. Los valores de desviación estándar y media de las medidas morfométricas tomadas se anali- zaron en el programa SPSS (versión 20.0). El largo determiando de la mandíbula fue de 250,37 ± 9,75 mm en el lado derecho y 246,83 ± 5,92 mm en el lado izquierdo; la altura de la mandíbula era de 105,76 ± 4,18 mm en el lado derecho y 108,62 ± 3,33 mm en el izquierdo. Los resultados morfométricos obtenidos de la mandíbula del oso pardo en la diversidad de vida silvestre que se encuentra en Turquía contribuirán con el conocimiento anatómico y para los estudios quirúrgicos y arqueológicos.


Subject(s)
Animals , Ursidae/anatomy & histology , Mandible/anatomy & histology
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Actual. osteol ; 17(1): 45-56, 2021. ilus, graf, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS, UNISALUD, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1292122

ABSTRACT

El hiperparatiroidismo primario (HPTP) es poco frecuente en niños y adolescentes. Hay escasos datos para el manejo de estos pacientes en pediatría. Las glándulas paratiroideas son glándulas endocrinas que secretan hormona paratiroidea (PTH) y regulan el metabolismo del calcio y del fósforo. La sobreexpresión de PTH se llama hiperparatiroidismo, que se clasifica en primario, secundario y terciario. En los adolescentes, 80 a 92% de los hiperparatiroidismos primarios se deben a adenoma paratiroideo. Presentamos el caso clínico de una adolescente con una primera manifestación atípica de HPTP, la presencia de un tumor pardo del paladar, presentación rara de adenoma paratiroideo, acompañado de hipercalcemia, marcada elevación de PTH y varias lesiones óseas. (AU)


Primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) in children and adolescents is uncommon. Guidelines for management in pediatric patients are limited. Parathyroid glands are endocrine glands that secrete parathyroid hormone (PTH) and regulate calciumphosphate metabolism. The overexpression of PTH is called hyperparathyroidism, and is classified as primary, secondary, and tertiary. In adolescents, 80 to 92% of PHPT cases are due to a parathyroid adenoma. We present here a case report of an adolescent with a brown tumor of the palate as the first manifestation of the disease, atypical and rare presentation of parathyroid adenoma in an adolescent. She had hypercalcemia, marked elevation of PTH and bone lesions. (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Child , Parathyroid Neoplasms/diagnosis , Palatal Neoplasms/etiology , Adenoma/diagnosis , Hyperparathyroidism, Primary/complications , Parathyroid Neoplasms/surgery , Palatal Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Adenoma/surgery , Hyperparathyroidism, Primary/etiology
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J Fish Biol ; 97(4): 1072-1086, 2020 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32672364

ABSTRACT

Aspidoras azaghal n. sp. was discovered during a multitaxonomic scientific expedition to the remote Amazon Terra do Meio region in tributaries to the rio Xingu basin, Pará, Brazil. The new species can be promptly distinguished from its congeners by the following combination of features: (a) absence of the first dorsal-fin element; (b) parieto-supraoccipital fontanel located medially on bone; (c) absence of a longitudinal dark-brown or black stripe along flank midline; (d) ventral surface of trunk covered by clearly smaller, irregular and/or roundish platelets; (e) inner laminar expansion of infraorbital 1 well developed; (f) relatively wide frontal bone, with width equal to half of entire length; (g) absence of a thick, longitudinal conspicuous dark-brown stripe along dorsal portion of flank; and (h) poorly developed serrations on posterior margin of the pectoral-fin spine. Besides morphological evidence, the molecular analyses indicated significant differences between the new species and its congeners, with A. albater and A. raimundi as its closest species, showing 6.53% of genetic differentiation in both cases. The intraspecific molecular data revealed gene flow (peer fixation index, FST = 0.05249, P > 0.05, for the cytochrome oxidase I (COI) marker and FST = -0.01466, P > 0.05, for the control region) between specimens upstream and downstream from a 30-m height waterfall at the type-locality, which therefore represent a single population. Furthermore, it was possible to observe a unidirectional gene flow pattern, with genetic diversity increasing in the downstream direction.


Subject(s)
Catfishes/classification , Animals , Brazil , Catfishes/anatomy & histology , Catfishes/genetics , Gene Flow , Genetic Drift , Genetic Variation , Rivers , Species Specificity , Spine/anatomy & histology
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Cuad. Hosp. Clín ; 61(1): [11], jul. 2020. ilus.
Article in Spanish | LILACS, LIBOCS | ID: biblio-1118902

ABSTRACT

Los tumores de células gigantes (TDG) llamados también osteoclastomas o tumores pardos cuando se hallan dentro la esfera endocrinológica, son uno de los tumores menos frecuentes, más controversial y menos predecible en su comportamiento. Se producen como consecuencia del exceso de la actividad osteoclastica, como ocurre en el caso del hiperparatiroidismo, mismo que es un desorden endocrino común, por lo general asintomático y diagnosticado por el hallazgo fortuito de hipercalcemia. El diagnóstico de los osteoclastomas suele ser un reto, el alto índice de sospecha es esencial y la biopsia es el estándar de oro para el diagnóstico. Presentamos el caso de un hombre de 42 años quien presentó fracturas patológicas de radio derecho y tibia izquierda, gammagrama óseo con Tc ­ 99m con múltiples lesiones óseas , hormona paratiroidea (PTH) elevada, hipercalcemia, gammagrama de paratiroides con MIBI con presencia de adenoma paratiroideo, la biopsia de las lesiones óseas con presencia de células gigantes multinucleadas correspondientes a osteoclastomas; se llevó a cabo paratiroidectomia y el examen histopatológico confirmó la presencia de un adenoma paratiroideo.


Giant cell tumors (TDG), also called osteoclastomas or brown tumors when they are within the endocrinological sphere, are one of the least frequent, most controversial and least predictable tumors in their behavior. They occur as a consequence of excess osteoclastic activity, as occurs in the case of hyperparathyroidism, which is a common endocrine disorder, generally asymptomatic and diagnosed by the fortuitous finding of hypercalcemia. Diagnosing osteoclastomas is usually challenging, the high index of suspicion is essential, and biopsy is the gold standard for diagnosis. We present the case of a 42-year-old man who presented pathological fractures of the right radius and left tibia, a bone scan with Tc-99m with multiple bone lesions, elevated parathyroid hormone (PTH), hypercalcemia, parathyroid scan with MIBI with the presence of parathyroid adenoma, the biopsy of the bone lesions with the presence of multinucleated giant cells corresponding to osteoclastomas; parathyroidectomy was performed and histopathological examination confirmed the presence of a parathyroid adenoma.


Subject(s)
Male , Adult , Wounds and Injuries , Biopsy , Diagnosis , Hypercalcemia
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Rev. colomb. ortop. traumatol ; 34(1): 74-81, 2020. ilus
Article in Spanish | COLNAL, LILACS | ID: biblio-1117665

ABSTRACT

El tumor pardo, también conocido como osteoclastoma ó como osteítis fibrosa quística, es un tumor lítico, que se presenta en hiperparatiroidismo (primario, secundario y terciario), aunque su presentación habitual es altamente invasiva, no tiene potencial de malignidad. Los tumores pardos en la mano son muy poco frecuentes y existen solo algunos reportes de casos. Presentamos un paciente masculino de 18 años con una tumoración dura, no móvil, adherida a planos profundos en región dorsal de la mano derecha sobre el cuarto metacarpiano, que además limita la flexión y extensión del cuarto dedo sin alterar su función neurovascular. El paciente fue sometido a resección de la tumoración que involucraba por completo al cuarto metacarpiano derecho, además se realizó un abordaje lateral directo en miembro pelvico izquierdo para tomar un injerto autólogo de peroné no vascularizado. Es importante la detección temprana de este tipo de tumores y se debe dar un adecuado seguimiento, ya que, al progresar, generan una destrucción ósea importante y el tratamiento se vuelve de mayor complejidad. En etapas tempranas, el manejo agresivo con resección y aporte óseo puede evitar secuelas funcionales. El uso de injerto no vascularizado de peroné de seis centímetros para la sustitución del cuarto metacarpiano por osteolísis secundaria a un tumor pardo es una alternativa adecuada de tratamiento que permite la preservación estético funcional de la mano.


The brown tumour, also known as osteoclastoma, or as osteitis fibrosa cystica, is a lytic tumour, which occurs in hyperparathyroidism (primary, secondary, and tertiary), although its usual presentation is highly invasive, has no potential for malignancy. Brown tumours of the hand are sporadic, and there are only few case reports. The case is presented of an 18-year-old male patient with a solid, non-mobile tumour, adhered to deep planes, in the dorsal region of the right hand over the fourth metacarpal. This also limited the flexion and extension of the fourth finger, but did not show alterations in the neurovascular function of the finger. The patient underwent a tumour resection that completely involved the right fourth metacarpal. A direct lateral approach was made in the left pelvic limb to perform a non-vascularised autologous fibular graft. Early detection of this type of tumour is important, and an adequate follow-up must be carried out, since when they progress, they generate significant bone destruction and the treatment becomes more complex. In early stages, aggressive management of resection and bone support can prevent functional sequelae.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Adolescent , Osteitis Fibrosa Cystica/surgery , Metacarpal Bones/surgery , Osteitis Fibrosa Cystica/etiology , Osteitis Fibrosa Cystica/diagnostic imaging , Chronic Kidney Disease-Mineral and Bone Disorder/complications , Bone Transplantation , Metacarpal Bones/diagnostic imaging , Fibula/surgery , Hyperparathyroidism, Secondary/complications
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J Food Sci Technol ; 56(8): 3864-3876, 2019 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31413412

ABSTRACT

In this study, the extraction yield, the mathematical modeling of pressurized liquid extraction (PLE) kinetics with sub- and supercritical carbon dioxide (SC-CO2) of olive leaves (Olea europaea) and the biological activity of the extracts were evaluated. The extraction with PLE was conducted isobarically (10.3 MPa), varying the temperature (20, 40 and 60 °C) and the solvent (ethyl acetate, acetone, ethanol, ethanol:water-80:20, v:v), solvent flow (2 mL min-1) and time (110 min) and the extractions with SC-CO2, varying the temperature between 20 and 60 °C and the pressure between 8 and 25 MPa, keeping the time constant (210 min) and the CO2 flow of 2 mL min-1. In the extracts, antioxidant activity, total phenolic and flavonoid contents and oleuropein were evaluated. The highest total extract yield in the PLE was 30.91% at 60 °C, 10.3 MPa using ethanol:water (80:20, v:v). The yield obtained using the supercritical fluid was 0.68% at 60 °C and 25 MPa. The PLE extract obtained with ethanol at 60 °C presented the highest concentration of total phenolic content (386.42 mg GAE g-1 extract), total flavonoids content (33.43 mg CAT g-1 extract), oleuropein (73.65 mg g-1 extract) and antioxidant activity (82.87%). The overall extraction curves were modeled using the well-established Sovová model and kinetic extraction model based on the Brunauer-Emmett-Teller theory of adsorption. Both kinetic models used were able to correlate well with the experimental data with slightly better results obtained by the former. The alternative PLE extraction technique investigated in this work was found to be suitable for the extraction of olive leaves after short times of extraction obtaining an extract with high biological activities.

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Article in English, Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30987886

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To analyze epidemiological and anthropometric features of patients with brown adipose tissue (BAT) activation detected by fluorine18-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography (18F-FDG PET/CT). MATERIAL AND METHODS: From 2005 to 2017, 818 18F-FDG PET/CT studies positive for BAT detection were retrospectively included, 742 examinations performed on the adult population and 76 PET/CT on the pediatric population. A Chi-squared test was performed to compare features distribution between the adult and pediatric patients. RESULTS: Adults showed a higher rate of BAT detection in females (79% vs. 61%, P<0.001) and in hyperglycaemic patients (>100mg/dL) (24% vs. 16%, P=0.02), no significant difference was found with regard to overweight patients (BMI>25kg/m2) (22% vs. 20%, P=.55). Considering females only, the adults showed a higher rate of BAT detection both in hyperglycaemic (83% vs. 42%, P<0.001) and overweight patients (80% vs. 67%, P=0.005). In both populations BAT activation happened more frequently in cold seasons; there was no significant distribution difference with regard to season of birth (P=0.2). CONCLUSIONS: Sex, glycemia and BMI play a major role in predicting BAT activation, with significant differences between adults and pediatric patients. Cold exposure is confirmed as an important predicting factor, while season of birth is not significant.


Subject(s)
Adipose Tissue, Brown/diagnostic imaging , Aging/physiology , Cold Temperature , Positron Emission Tomography Computed Tomography/methods , Thermogenesis/physiology , Adipose Tissue, Brown/physiology , Adiposity , Adolescent , Adult , Body Mass Index , Child , Comorbidity , Female , Fluorine Radioisotopes , Fluorodeoxyglucose F18 , Humans , Hyperglycemia/epidemiology , Hyperglycemia/physiopathology , Italy , Male , Organ Specificity , Overweight/diagnostic imaging , Overweight/epidemiology , Overweight/physiopathology , Parturition , Radiopharmaceuticals , Retrospective Studies , Seasons , Sex Characteristics
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Odovtos (En línea) ; 20(1): 25-32, Jan.-Apr. 2018. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS, BBO - Dentistry | ID: biblio-1091434

ABSTRACT

Resumen Introducción: El hiperparatiroidismo (Hpt) es un desorden endócrino que crea condiciones de hipersecreción de la hormona paratiroidea, propicias para el asentamiento de tumores en el tejido óseo. Si bien no es frecuente, los huesos maxilares, pueden estar involucrados en la patogenia de estas lesiones. Pacientes y métodos: En este trabajo, se presenta un caso clínico de una paciente femenina de 56 años de edad, con lesiones óseas multicéntricas maxilares y extramaxilares a predominio de células gigantes, vinculado a un hiperparatiroidismo. Discusión: El diagnóstico de un Tumor Pardo del Hiperparatiroidismo (TPH) es difícil en la clínica estomatológica, donde la metodología de diagnóstico debe reunir criterios serológicos, clínicos e histopatológicos. La multifocalidad de las lesiones, hacen a este caso un verdadero síndrome endócrino, siendo éste el aspecto más importante. Esta entidad, de incumbencia en la Endocrinología y en la Medicina Bucal, debe ser tratada fundamentalmente de forma interdisciplinar para lograr un tratamiento exitoso.


Abstract Introduction: Hyperparathyroidism is an endocrine disorder that could create parathyroid hormone hypersecretion conditions, propitious for bone tumors development. Although is not frequent, maxillary bones may be involved in the pathogenesis of these lesions. PATIENTS AND METHODS: In this case, a 56-year-old female is reported. An Hyperparathyroidism was diagnosed due to multiple maxillary and extra-maxillary multicentric bone lesions, with a predominance of giant cells, linked to her endocrine disorder. Discussion: The diagnosis of a Hyperparathyroidism Brown Tumor must meet serological, clinical and histopathological criteria. The multifocality of the lesions is the most remarkable clinical aspect in this case. For an adequate treatment of this entity is necessary an interdisciplinary and coordinate work between different areas of healthcare physicians and Oral Medicine specialist.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Middle Aged , Parathyroid Neoplasms/complications , Maxillary Neoplasms , Hyperparathyroidism/complications , Fractures, Bone
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Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ; 24(25): 20160-20172, 2017 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28643278

ABSTRACT

Mixture of metals and herbicides in rivers may pose relevant risks for the health of surrounding communities. Humans may be exposed to river pollution through intake of contaminated water and fish, as well as irrigated agricultural products. The aim of this study was to assess the human health risks of environmental exposure to metals and herbicides through water and fish intake in the Pardo River. Metals (Al, As, Be, Cd, Cr, Cu, Pb, Mn, Hg, Ni, Tl, Sn, V, and Zn) were analyzed in river water and in edible fish. Herbicides (ametryn, atrazine, diuron, hexazinone, simazine, and tebuthiuron) were analyzed in river water. Seasonal variances were also studied. Aluminum, Cd, Cu, Mn, Pb, and Zn levels in river water were higher than the USEPA benchmarks. Non-carcinogenic risks due to pollutants mixture exposure were above the limit, and carcinogenic risks of As exposure were >10-6 in the sampling points during the rainy season. Metal levels in fish were lower than the Brazilian legislation and do not pose a threat to public health. Herbicides were detected in four sampling points, with atrazine concentrations (range 0.16-0.32 µg/L) below the Brazilian standard (2.0 µg/L), but above the European Union standard (0.1 µg/L). Considering the water supply needs of cities located in the Pardo River Basin and the persistence of metals and herbicides, the present study indicated that there was a seasonal influence on non-carcinogenic and carcinogenic risks to human health, especially in the rainy season. Studies for water treatment plants implantation should consider the risks of exposure to persistent substances, in order to protect the population.


Subject(s)
Environmental Exposure , Health Status Indicators , Herbicides/analysis , Metals, Heavy/analysis , Rivers/chemistry , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis , Brazil , Herbicides/toxicity , Humans , Metals, Heavy/toxicity , Seasons , Water Pollutants, Chemical/toxicity
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Rev. venez. endocrinol. metab ; 15(2): 98-105, jun. 2017. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-903617

ABSTRACT

Objetivo: Describir caso inusual de paciente con tumor pardo, manifestación poco frecuente del hiperparatiroidismo, como presentación inicial de carcinoma de paratiroides. Caso Clínico: Paciente masculino de 25 años, inicia enfermedad actual en el 2011, caracterizada por dolor en encía inferior de hemiarcada izquierda, acompañada de tumoración en región maxilar inferior ipsilateral. Se evidencia progresión de dicha lesión y aparición de nueva tumoración en maxilar superior derecho, además de dolores óseos, limitación a la movilización y fracturas patológicas en húmeros. En abril de 2015 presenta disartria, dificultad en la alimentación por progresión de la tumoración en la cavidad oral, además de sangrado en el sitio de la lesión, por lo que es hospitalizado. Examen físico: lesión tumoral en maxilar superior e inferior que deforma la arcada dentaria, con sangrado activo que imposibilita la oclusión completa de boca, con asimetría facial. Extremidades: asimetría en ambos húmeros. Paraclínicos: PTH: 990 pg/mL, calcio: 13 mg/dL, fosfatasa alcalina: 300 UI/L. Se realiza paratiroidectomía y lobectomía tiroidea izquierda. Biopsia: carcinoma paratiroideo. A los meses se evidencia mejoría del dolor óseo y del tamaño de las lesiones. Conclusión: El carcinoma de paratiroides es una neoplasia rara, la prevalencia es menos de 1% de los casos de hiperparatiroidismo, y la incidencia es de 0.015 por 10000 casos. El tumor pardo es una forma infrecuente de manifestación de un hiperparatiroidismo, reflejando un desafío en el diagnóstico diferencial de una enfermedad metastásica ósea, y más aún cuando el carcinoma paratiroideo generalmente al momento del diagnóstico ya presenta metástasis a distancia.


Objective: To describe the unusual case of a patient with brown tumor, rare manifestation of hyperparathyroidism, as initial presentation of a parathyroid carcinoma. Case Report: Two years later evidence progression of the lesion, also appearance of new tumor in the right upper jaw, in addition to bone pain, limitation mobilization and pathological fractures in the humerus. In April 2015 the patient presents dysarthria and difficulty in feeding due to progression of the tumor in the oral cavity, in addition to bleeding at the site of injury, so it is hospitalized. Physical examination: tumor lesion in upper and lower jaw, which deforms the dental arch, with active bleeding that precludes complete occlusion of the mouth, with facial asymmetry. Limbs: asymmetry in both humerus. Paraclinical: PTH: 990 pg/mL, calcium: 13 mg/dL, alkaline phosphatase: 300 IU/L. Parathyroidectomy and left thyroid lobectomy was performed. Biopsy: parathyroid carcinoma. Months later, improvement in bone pain and lesion size was evident. Conclusions: Parathyroid carcinoma is a rare neoplasm, the prevalence is less than 1% of cases of hyperparathyroidism, and the incidence is 0.015 per 10,000 cases. The brown tumor is a rare form of manifestation of hyperparathyroidism, reflecting a challenge in the differential diagnosis of a metastatic bone disease, and even more when the parathyroid carcinoma usually at the time of diagnosis already presents distant metastases.

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Med. interna Méx ; 33(2): 291-295, mar.-abr. 2017. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-894263

ABSTRACT

Resumen El hiperparatiroidismo secundario es una complicación frecuente de la insuficiencia renal crónica. Los tumores pardos son una variante de osteítis fibrosa quística raramente reportados en pacientes con insuficiencia renal terminal como consecuencia del incremento en la actividad osteoclástica.


Abstract Secondary hyperparathyroidism is a common complication of chronic renal failure. Brown tumors are a variant of cystic fibrous osteitis rarely reported in patients with end stage renal failure as a result of increased osteoclast activity.

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