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The Progress of the English Progressive
This paper addresses the diachronic development of the periphrastic construction,
beon/wesan + the participial ending -ende in Old English, into the progressive
construction in Modern English. Even though there are two different hypotheses
regarding the origins of the progressive – the beon/wesan + -ende construction and the
locative construction with the verb be + the preposition on + the nominal ending –ung–
it is suggested that both forms somehow merged giving way to the present day
construction be + -ing. Some of the examples of the construction in Old English
correspond to the present day usage of the progressive but not others and this is why it
is suggested that the usage of the beon + -ende construction was still undeveloped. In
Middle English, the ending –ende had different dialectal forms in different parts of
Britain but finally the –ing form prevailed over the rest of the endings. New forms of
the progressive developed in this period, leading finally to the grammaticalization1
of
the construction in Modern English where it stopped being a stylistic variant and began
to have a verbal status. Some of the new progressive forms developed in Modern
English, such as the progressive passive, were forbidden by the grammarians.
Nevertheless, the use of the latter form increased among literary people who used the
construction in private letters to friends and as they started gaining prestige, this form
was no longer forbidden. In this paper the semantic development of the construction
will also be treated, showing the differences and the shift in meaning between Old
English and Present Day English
Bacteriological conversion in twenty urinary tuberculosis patients treated with ofloxacin, rifampin and isoniazid: a 10-year follow-up study
Twenty patients withuri nary tuberculosis were treated withofloxac in (200 mg/day, 6 months), rifampin (600 mg/day, 3 months) and isoniazid (300 mg/day, 3 months) between 1989 and 1990. All patients were new cases, diagnosed by observation and/or isolation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in one of the three morning urine samples. Bacteriological culture conversion (negativization) was assessed as a clinical guide of efficacy, comparing it, as the only parameter, against a control group (150 patients) withurina ry tuberculosis who received conventional therapy. Bacteriological follow-up studies were performed in bothgroups monthly for 6 months, then again 6 months later and then every year for 10 years after completion of treatment. In the 20 patients, the initial culture was positive with over 100 colonies per culture (>50%); the smear was positive in 45% of the patients (most were 2+). All strains were susceptible to rifampin, isoniazid and ofloxacin. Two patients discontinued treatment. Beginning withth e first monthof treatment, the bacteriological conversion was 100%, 89.5% and 100% in the remaining controls. In the control group, which received conventional treatment, the conversion was: 90%, 87%, 93% and 100% in the remaining controls. Treatment withofloxacin resulted in a bacteriological conversion similar to that following conventional treatment (p>0.05, Fisher’s exact test). After 10 years of patient follow-up, we conclude that ofloxacin, in combination withrifampin and isoniazid (bothfor 3 months only is effective against M. tuberculosis, providing satisfactory bacteriological and clinical efficacy
Osteomielitis y tumor de Ewing: aspectos clínicos y radiográficos comunes
La osteomielitis aguda y el tumor de Ewing, dos entidades de naturaleza
bien distinta, pueden mostrar semejanzas clínicas y radiográficas. Presentamos un caso
de tumor de Ewing clásico y dos de osteomielitis que plantearon sendas dudas diagnósticas.
Concluimos insistiendo en la importancia de un diagnóstico diferencial definitivo
precoz mediante biopsia y cultivo en estas circunstancias.Acute osteomyelitis and Ewing's sarcoma are diseases of quite different
natur e which may show similar clinical and radiographic characteristics. The author s
present a case of classic Ewing's sarcoma ant two case s of osteomyelitis that suposed
diagnosti c doubts in each case . They conclude emphasizing on the importanc e of an
early, definitive differential diagnosis in thes e circunstance s by means of a biopsy and
bacteriologic culture
Optical Coherence Tomography Features of Active and Inactive Retinal Neovascularization in Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy
PURPOSE: To describe spectral domain-optical coherence tomography features of retinal neovascularization in proliferative diabetic retinopathy and thus to identify novel signs of new vessel activity.
METHODS: Retrospective, cross-sectional study. Data were collected over a 9-month period. Spectral domain optical coherence tomography scans were performed over areas of new vessel complexes (NVC) in both the disk and elsewhere, and were qualitatively graded by two masked observers. New vessel complexes activity was determined using clinical and angiographic criteria and correlated with spectral domain optical coherence tomography features.
RESULTS: Forty-three eyes of 30 patients with proliferative diabetic retinopathy were included. Sixty-one NVC lesions (neovascularization of the disk—37.7%, neovascularization elsewhere—62.3%) were captured by spectral domain-optical coherence tomography and analyzed. Among them, 63.9% were classified as active and 36.1% as quiescent. Five distinctive features were identified as significantly different between active and quiescent NVC: the presence of vitreous hyperreflective dots in active NVC (P = 0.002) and the presence of epiretinal membrane (P = 0.04), inner retinal tissue contracture (P = 0.03), vitreous invasion (P = 0.02), and protrusion towards vitreous (P = 0.002) in quiescent NVC.
CONCLUSION: In this exploratory study, the presence of vitreous hyperreflective dots, epiretinal membrane, inner retinal tissue contracture, vitreous invasion, and vitreous protrusion were identified as distinct signs of disease activity. Such parameters may be useful as a noninvasive imaging modality in eyes undergoing treatment for proliferative diabetic retinopathy
Manifestaciones corneales en las enfermedades sistémicas
Systemic diseases affecting the cornea have a wide
range of manifestations. The detailed study of all
pathologies that cause corneal alteration is
unapproachable, so we have centered our interest in
the most prevalent or characteristic of them. In this
paper we have divided these pathologies in sections to
facilitate their study. Pulmonar and conective tissue
(like colagen, rheumatologic and idiopathic inflamatory
diseases), dermatologic, cardiovascular, hematologic,
digestive and hepatopancreatic diseases with corneal
alteration are described. Endocrine and metabolic
diseases, malnutrition and carential states are also
studied, as well as some otorhinolaryngologic and
genetic diseases that affect the cornea. Finally, a brie
Effects of FTY720 on brain neurogenic niches in vitro and after kainic acid-induced injury
Background: FTY720 (fingolimod, Gilenya (TM)) is an oral, blood-brain barrier (BBB)-passing drug approved as immunomodulatory treatment for relapsing-remitting form of the multiple sclerosis (MS). In addition, FTY720 exerts several effects in the central nervous system (CNS), ranging from neuroprotection to reduction of neuroinflammation. However, the neurogenic and oligodendrogenic potential of FTY720 has been poorly investigated. In this study, we assessed the effect of FTY720 on the production of new neurons and oligodendrocytes from neural stem/precursor cells both in vitro and in vivo.
Methods: Neural stem cells (NSCs) derived from the young rat subventricular zone (SVZ) were exposed to FTY720 (10, 100 nM), and their differentiation into neurons and oligodendrocytes was measured using immunofluorescence for anti-beta-III tubulin or CNPase (2',3'-cyclic nucleotide 3'-phosphodiesterase) as markers of mature neurons or oligodendrocytes, respectively. In addition, intracerebroventricular (icv) administration of kainic acid (KA; 0.5 mu g/2 mu l) in Sprague-Dawley rats was used as an in vivo model of neuronal death and inflammation. FTY720 was applied icv (1 mu g/2 mu l), together with KA, plus intraperitoneally (ip; 1 mg/kg) 24 h before, and daily, until sacrifice 8 days after KA injection. To visualize cell proliferation in the hippocampus and in white matter regions, rats were administered 5-bromo-2-deoxyuridine (BrdU) 100 mg/kg, ip injected every 2 days. Immunohistochemical analyses were performed on rat brain slices to measure the production of new neuronal precursors (doublecortin/DCX+ cells) and new oligodendrocytes precursors (proteoglycan/NG2(+) cells).
Results: In this study, we observed that FTY720 increased postnatal NSCs differentiation into both neurons and oligodendrocytes in vitro. In turn, in adult animals, FTY720 enhanced the percentage of BrdU(+) cells coexpressing DCX marker, both in basal (FTY720 alone) and in neurodegenerative (FTY720 + KA) conditions. However, FTY720 had only a partial effect on proliferation and differentiation of oligodendrocyte progenitor cell (OPC) population in vivo.
Conclusions: FTY720 promotes neurogenesis and oligodendrogenesis in vitro under basal conditions. In addition, it increases the generation of neuroblasts and oligodendrocytes after excitotoxic brain injury. This suggests that FTY720 has the potential to activate the neurogenic niche and thus favour tissue repair after lesion.This study was supported by the Novartis Farmaceutica SA, Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad (MINECO) and Centro de Investigacion Biomedica en Red sobre Enfermedades Neurodegenerativas (CIBERNED). RC was funded by Novartis Farmaceutica SA
Acrysof® toric intraocular lens implantation in cataract surgery
Aim: To assess the medium term outcomes of Acrysof® toric intraocular lens implantation
in 54 patients (54 eyes).
Methods: Uncorrected visual acuity (UCVA), best corrected visual acuity (BCVA), preoperative
astigmatism, residual postoperative astigmatism, and global average and model-specific
intraocular lens (IOL) rotation grade were analyzed.
Results: At 2-months of follow-up,the mean UCVA was 0.83 (SD: 0.14) Snellen scale, with
73.9% of the patients ≥0.8, and 32.6% with 1.0. Mean BCVA achieved was 0.94 (SD: 0.10).
Mean preoperatory astigmatism was –2.25 diopters (D) (SD: 0.78), and mean postoperative
astigmatism was -0.32 D (SD: 0.56), with significant differences between both groups
(p<0.001). Model-specific mean residual astigmatism was –0.1 D for T3, –0.27 D for T4 and
–0.43 D for T5, without significant differences between the three models (p=0.483). Mean
IOL-axis rotation grade was 3.87±3.25 degrees, with 91.6% of implanted lens within 10° of
predicted axis.
Discussion: T3, T4 and T5 Acrysof® Toric intraocular lenses can correct preoperative
astigmatism with a high success rate in terms of UCVA, and residual postoperative
astigmatism, with minimum IOL-rotation grade at 2 months follow-up period
Cirrus high-definition optical coherence tomography compared with Stratus optical coherence tomography in glaucoma diagnosis
To compare the retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) evaluation using Cirrus
optical coherence tomography (OCT) and Stratus OCT in glaucoma diagnosis.
METHODS: One hundred thirty normal and 86 patients with glaucoma were included in
this prospective study. The signal strengths of the OCTs were evaluated. The
sensitivities and specificities of global RNFL average thickness were compared in
the four quadrants and in each clock hour sector. Receiver operating
characteristic (ROC) curves, areas under the ROC (AUC), and the likelihood ratio
(LR) were plotted for RNFL thickness. Agreement between the OCTs was calculated
by using the Bland-Altman method and kappa (kappa) coefficient. RESULTS:
Twenty-three percent of all cases examined with Stratus OCT and 1.9% examined
with Cirrus OCT had a signal strength below 6 (P = 0.01). In cases with signal
strengths > or =6, the mean signal strength was higher with Cirrus OCT than with
Stratus OCT (P = 0.01). The RNFL measurements by Cirrus were thicker than those
of Stratus OCT (P < 0.05). The AUCs were 0.829 for Stratus and 0.837 for Cirrus
OCT (P = 0.706) for global RNFL average. LRs were similar in both OCTs in global
RNFL classification but varied in quadrants. The widths of the limits of
agreement varied between 42.16 and 97.79 microm. There was almost perfect
agreement (kappa = 0.82) in the average RNFL classification. CONCLUSIONS: Cirrus
OCT has better scan quality than Stratus OCT, especially in glaucomatous eyes. In
cases with good-quality scans, the sensitivity and specificity, and AUCs were
similar. The best agreement was in the global average RNFL classification. The
widths of limits of agreements exceed the limits of resolution of the OCTs
Light is more important than nutrient ratios of fertilization for cymodocea nodosa seedling development
Restoration of seagrass beds through seedlings is an alternative to the transplantation of adult plants that reduces the impact over donor areas and increases the genetic variability of restored meadows. To improve the use of Cymodocea nodosa seedlings, obtained from seeds germinated in vitro, in restoration programs, we investigated the ammonium and phosphate uptake rates of seedlings, and the synergistic effects of light levels (20 and 200 mu mol quanta m(-2) s(-1)) and different nitrogen to phosphorus molar ratios (40 mu M N:10 mu M P, 25 mu M N:25 mu M P, and 10 mu N:40 mu M P) on the photosynthetic activity and growth of seedlings. The nutrient content of seedlings was also compared to the seed nutrient reserves to assess the relative importance of external nutrient uptake for seedling development. Eighty two percent of the seeds germinated after 48 days at a mean rate of 1.5 seeds per day. All seedlings under all treatments survived and grew during the 4 weeks of the experiment. Seedlings of C. nodosa acquired ammonium and phosphate from the incubation media while still attached to the seed, at rates of about twice of adult plants. The relevance of external nutrient uptake was further highlighted by the observation that seedlings' tissues were richer in nitrogen and phosphorus than non-germinated seeds. The uptake of ammonium followed saturation kinetics with a half saturation constant of 32 mu M whereas the uptake of phosphate increased linearly with nutrient concentration within the range tested (5 - 100 mu M). Light was more important than the nutrient ratio of fertilization for the successful development of the young seedlings. The seedlings' photosynthetic and growth rates were about 20% higher in the high light treatment, whereas different nitrogen to phosphorus ratios did not significantly affect growth. The photosynthetic responses of the seedlings to changes in the light level and their capacity to use external nutrient sources showed that seedlings of C. nodosa have the ability to rapidly acclimate to the surrounding light and nutrient environment while still attached to the seeds. C. nodosa seedlings experiencing fertilization under low light levels showed slightly enhanced growth if nourished with a balanced formulation, whereas a slight increase in growth was also observed with unbalanced formulations under a higher light level. Our results highlight the importance of high light availability at the seedling restoration sites.Department of the Environment, Heritage and Climate Change of Gibraltar; FCT, the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology [SFRH/BPD/91629/2012]; FCT [UID/Multi/04326/2013
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