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Abstract: Research on the reduplication of open and closed word classes in Indonesian language morphology in a systemic pragmatic perspective was carried out in order to respond to this reality. The research problem is formulated as follows, (1) What are ... see more

Nyoike, T.W., T. Mekete, R. McSorley, E. Weibelzahl-Karigi, and O. E. Liburd. 2012. Identification of the root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne hapla, on strawberry in Florida using morphological and molecular methods. Nematropica 42:253-259. Morphological and ... see more

Síndrome de Apert. A propósito de un caso Síndrome de Apert. A propósito de un casoEl síndrome de Apert es un síndrome malformativo autosómico dominante,  cuyo defecto se produce por mutaciones en el receptor 2 del factor de crecimiento del fibroblasto. Es infrecuente en la población cubana. Se presenta el caso de una paciente de 7 años de edad, de la raza blanca, procedente de Venezuela, que acude por alteraciones morfológicas cráneofaciales, así como en las manos y los pies (sindactilias), presentes desde el nacimiento, no estudiada ni tratada en su país de origen. La  madre refiere que la niña no padece otra enfermedad general crónica ni ha sido sometida a ninguna intervención quirúrgica, es atendida en el Complejo Cientifico Ortopedico Internacional “Frank Pais” por el Servicio de Asistencia Médica Internacional, de manera multidisciplinaria. Por las especialidades de Ortopedia, Pediatría, Rehabilitación y Enfermería.Tras concluido su estudio se diagnosticó como un síndrome de Apert, se valoró y realizó el tratamiento definitivo de sus afecciones ortopédicas. Apert syndrome is an autosomal dominant malformation syndrome, the defect of which is caused by mutations in fibroblast growth factor receptor 2. It is rare in the Cuban population. The case of a 7-year-old white female patient from Venezuela is presented, who comes for craniofacial morphological alterations, as well as in the hands and feet (syndactylia), present from birth, not studied or treated. in your home country. The mother refers that the girl does not suffer from another chronic general disease or has undergone any surgical intervention, she is treated in the International Orthopedic Scientific Complex "Frank Pais" by the International Medical Assistance Service, in a multidisciplinary manner. By the specialties of Orthopedics, Pediatrics, Rehabilitation and Nursing. After completing his study, he was diagnosed as an Apert syndrome, the definitive treatment of his orthopedic conditions was assessed and carried out.  

  

Infección por Inermicapsifer madagascariensis: Presentación de 2 casos / Inermicapsifer madagascariences: a two-case reportInfección por Inermicapsifer madagascariensis: Presentación de 2 casos / Inermicapsifer madagascariences: a two-case reportSe presentan dos pacientes de ambos sexos, raza blanca, de diez y dieciséis meses, respectivamente, procedentes de área rural en la provincia de Pinar del Río (Cuba), con parasitismo intestinal por Inermicapsifer madagascariensis (Inermicapsifer cubensis) diagnosticados en el Laboratorio de Microbiología del Hospital Pediátrico Provincial Docente "Pepe Portilla" en Pinar del Río. Ambos pacientes, con historia de expulsar parásitos por el ano, que no curaban con los tratamientos utilizados, asistieron espontáneamente al Hospital donde se efectuó el diagnóstico de Inermicapsiferiasis. Se realizó la observación macroscópica de las proglótides y se constató que sus características morfológicas son similares a las de un "grano de arroz". Para el examen microscópico con el fin de diferenciar si se trata de granos de arroz o proglótides grávidos, se comprimieron entre el portaobjeto y cubreobjeto dejando salir gran número de cápsulas oovíferas características. Los pacientes fueron remitidos a su Área de Salud para la imposición de tratamiento específico de esta parasitosis. Palabras Claves: parasitosis intestinales, diagnóstico. ABSTRACT Two white patients, children of both sexes, 10 and 16 months old, respectively, coming from a rural area in Pinar del Rio province, and infested by Inermicapsifer madagascariensis (cubensis) were diagnosed in the Department of Microbiology at Pepe Portilla Teaching Pediatrics Hospital in Pinar del Rio province, Cuba. Both patients had history of expulsing parasites through the anus, being resistant to the previous treatments used before, patients attended to the hospital spontaneously where the diagnosis of Inermicapsiferiasis was performed. The macroscopic examination of the proglottides showed morphological characteristics similar to a "grain of rice" shaped worms. The microscopic examination was carried out in order to differentiate the grains of rice from the gravid proglottides, these were crashed between the slide and cover and a great number of capsules having the characteristic ovipherous were observed. Patients were referred to their Primary Health Care Area to undergo specific treatment of this parasitosis. Key words: intestinal parasites, diagnosis.


The prevalence of plant-parasitic nematodes in lowland and upland rice ecosystems was compared based on soil and root samples from 30 rice fields in five provinces (Bataan, Batangas, Bulacan, Pampanga, and Pangasinan) of Luzon, Philippines. Five nematode ... see more

Se describe una población de Heterorhabditis bacteriophora Poinar, 1975 de Río Negro (RN), Argentina. Se estudian sus caracteres morfológicos y morfométricos y se señala su acción sobre el huésped. Esta población se compara con una procedente de Córdoba (... see more

Based on field host range and damage potential, we explored the prospects of exploiting a gall midge from Jatropha clavuligera Müll. Arg. (Euphorbiaceae) in Bolivia as a “new-association” biological control agent for Jatropha gossypiifolia L. (Euphorbiace... see more

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