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2. Mp2Ba1 pre-pore
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Marini, G., primary, Poland, B., additional, Leininger, C., additional, Lukoyanova, N., additional, Spielbauer, D., additional, Barry, J., additional, Altier, D., additional, Lum, A., additional, Scolaro, E., additional, Perez Ortega, C., additional, Yalpani, N., additional, Sandahl, G., additional, Mabry, T., additional, Klever, J., additional, Nowatzki, T., additional, Zhao, J.Z., additional, Sethi, A., additional, Kassa, A., additional, Crane, V., additional, Lu, A., additional, Nelson, M.E., additional, Eswar, N., additional, Topf, M., additional, and Saibil, H.R., additional
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- 2023
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3. Structural journey of an insecticidal pore-forming protein targeting western corn rootworm
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Marini, G., primary, Poland, B., additional, Leininger, C., additional, Lukoyanova, N., additional, Spielbauer, D., additional, Barry, J., additional, Altier, D., additional, Lum, A., additional, Scolaro, E., additional, Pérez Ortega, C., additional, Yalpani, N., additional, Sandahl, G., additional, Mabry, T., additional, Klever, J., additional, Nowatzki, T., additional, Zhao, J-Z., additional, Sethi, A., additional, Kassa, A., additional, Crane, V., additional, Lu, A., additional, Nelson, M.E., additional, Eswar, N., additional, Topf, M., additional, and Saibil, H.R., additional
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- 2022
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4. Apoyo social en los trastornos depresivos de adultos jóvenes en edades entre 18-25 años
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José Ramón Santana Aveiga, José Ernesto Del Hierro Santana, Ana María Cevallos Santana, and Klever José Cevallos Santana
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apoyo ,social ,trastornos ,depresivos ,adultos ,jóvenes ,Social Sciences - Abstract
El desarrollo psicológico en la contemporaneidad, se ha visto definido por la necesidad de establecer procesos investigativos que aborden las preguntas surgidas de la realidad representada por los trastornos de las personas que presentan signos depresivos, acompañado de sentimientos de desamparo y amor propio reducido, por lo que el objetivo de esta investigación fue identificar en qué medida el apoyo social es determinante en los trastornos depresivos de los adultos jóvenes en edades entre 18 y 25 años con cuadros de depresión. Se utilizó el enfoque cualitativo utilizando, métodos: bibliográfico y descriptivo que permitieron analizar y determinar las dos variables con conceptualizaciones y experiencias en la puesta en marcha de diferentes trabajos que describen la percepción de la depresión, ansiedad y apoyo social de familiares, parientes y allegados; se empleó el método aleatorio simple, con una selección al azar de un grupo de familias (121 personas), de 3 a 6 integrantes, quienes comparten relaciones afectivas con pacientes en estado de depresión. Se aplicó un cuestionario de depresión de BECK (BDI, BDI-II), con 21 preguntas de respuestas múltiples y un cuestionario de salud del paciente “PHQ”. A modo de conclusión, los datos permitieron comprender y analizar la trascendencia de la conciencia de la enfermedad y de los recursos de apoyo que debe desarrollar la familia en una integración social.
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- 2023
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5. Distal partial ulnectomy with ulnar styloid process excision for management of an aneurysmal bone cyst in a cat.
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Sanchez Villamil C, Llanos Diez C, Thomas G, Garty R, Lappalainen M, Klever J, and Hardas A
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Case Summary: An 8-year-old male neutered domestic shorthair cat was presented with an acute onset of left thoracic limb lameness and a firm swelling on the lateral aspect of the left distal antebrachium. A CT scan of the left thoracic limb revealed an expansile osteolytic cystic bone lesion centred at the distal left ulnar metaphysis. Cytology from fine-needle aspiration was not consistent with neoplasia. The CT features and the cytology results were suggestive of a bone cyst. A distal partial ulnectomy with ulnar styloid process excision was performed as the biopsy method and as the treatment approach. Histopathology results were consistent with an aneurysmal bone cyst (ABC). Carpal instability was not detected after distal partial ulnectomy; therefore, a stabilisation method was not required. Limb function was excellent after surgery, with no lameness and no recurrence detected by the owner at 2, 6 and 24 weeks postoperatively. The veterinary examination at 12 weeks postoperatively confirmed the owner's outcome assessment., Relevance and Novel Information: To the authors' knowledge, this is the first report describing a distal partial ulnectomy with ulnar styloid process excision in a cat. Despite disrupting the short ulnar collateral ligament, this technique provided excellent short-term limb function with no need for carpal joint stabilisation. This technique allowed for the complete excision of a distal ulnar ABC and avoided cyst debridement, which could be associated with haemorrhage, recurrence and malignant transformation. Distal partial ulnectomy should be considered for distal ulnar bone lesions in cats., Competing Interests: The authors declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article., (© The Author(s) 2024.)
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- 2024
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6. Prevalence of osteoarthritis in the shoulder, elbow, hip and stifle joints of dogs older than 8 years.
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Roitner M, Klever J, Reese S, and Meyer-Lindenberg A
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- Animals, Dogs, Male, Prevalence, Retrospective Studies, Female, Radiography veterinary, Stifle diagnostic imaging, Stifle pathology, Dog Diseases epidemiology, Osteoarthritis veterinary, Osteoarthritis epidemiology
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Osteoarthritis is one of the most common diseases in veterinary medicine. There are various causes for joints developing OA, with some of them being well investigated, while others are still a matter of speculation. In this retrospective study we examined the prevalence of OA in the shoulder, elbow, hip and stifle joints in a clinic population of dogs older than 8 years, which were presented mostly due to orthopaedic complaints. Dogs were included in the study if one or more of the aforementioned joints was included in the radiographs. Radiographs were reviewed by three different observers and graded by severity. Prevalence of OA was 39.2%, 57.4%, 35.9% and 36.4% for the shoulder, elbow, hip and stifle, respectively. There was no correlation between higher grades of OA and weight as well as age, but significantly higher prevalence of OA in heavier groups when grouped for weight. Sex and castration status did not affect presence of OA. As most of the examined joints were free of OA, radiographic findings suggestive of OA should not be considered normal in senescent dogs., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest None of the authors has any financial or personal relationships that could inappropriately influence or bias the content of the paper., (Copyright © 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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7. Influence of Femoral Position and Pelvic Projection on Norberg Angle Measurements.
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Klever J, Brühschwein A, Hauser S, Hoffmann AS, and Meyer-Lindenberg A
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- Humans, Animals, Dogs, Femur diagnostic imaging, Pelvis diagnostic imaging, Radiography, Patella, Hip Dysplasia, Canine diagnostic imaging, Dog Diseases
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Objective: Canine hip dysplasia is a common orthopaedic disease in dogs. The Norberg angle value is a measure of hip joint laxity. The aim of this study was to quantify the degree of rotation necessary to consider the radiograph as inadequately positioned and to determine the influence of rotation on the Norberg angle., Study Design: Three sets of radiographs with different positioning and projections were acquired using 10 canine cadavers. Rotation of the pelvis was simulated by rotating the X-ray tube without changing the position of the patient., Results: In dorsoventral projections, the Norberg angle value is increased by 3.2 to 5.8%. Due to rotation along the long axis, the Norberg angle increases on one side and decreases on the contralateral side by approximately the same value. Rotation of greater than 2 degrees in a lateral direction is visually perceived by the observer as tilted. Rotation of the projection in the caudoventral to craniodorsal direction causes mild increase of the Norberg angle (≤1%), while rotation of the projection in a cranioventral to caudodorsal direction causes moderate (≤2%) decrease of the Norberg angle. Rotation of less than -10 degrees (caudoventral to craniodorsal) or greater than 10 degrees (cranioventral to caudodorsal) is visually perceived as tilted., Conclusion: Tilted images that are subjectively perceived evaluable have only little effect on the Norberg angle and are therefore probably acceptable. Dorsoventral projections can be recognized based on the proximal position of the patella and should be excluded from evaluation, as the Norberg angle value can be falsely increased., Competing Interests: None declared., (Thieme. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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8. Structural journey of an insecticidal protein against western corn rootworm.
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Marini G, Poland B, Leininger C, Lukoyanova N, Spielbauer D, Barry JK, Altier D, Lum A, Scolaro E, Ortega CP, Yalpani N, Sandahl G, Mabry T, Klever J, Nowatzki T, Zhao JZ, Sethi A, Kassa A, Crane V, Lu AL, Nelson ME, Eswar N, Topf M, and Saibil HR
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- Animals, Zea mays metabolism, Pest Control, Biological, Plants, Genetically Modified metabolism, Animals, Genetically Modified, Perforin metabolism, Endotoxins metabolism, Larva metabolism, Insecticide Resistance, Insecticides pharmacology, Insecticides metabolism, Coleoptera physiology
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The broad adoption of transgenic crops has revolutionized agriculture. However, resistance to insecticidal proteins by agricultural pests poses a continuous challenge to maintaining crop productivity and new proteins are urgently needed to replace those utilized for existing transgenic traits. We identified an insecticidal membrane attack complex/perforin (MACPF) protein, Mpf2Ba1, with strong activity against the devastating coleopteran pest western corn rootworm (WCR) and a novel site of action. Using an integrative structural biology approach, we determined monomeric, pre-pore and pore structures, revealing changes between structural states at high resolution. We discovered an assembly inhibition mechanism, a molecular switch that activates pre-pore oligomerization upon gut fluid incubation and solved the highest resolution MACPF pore structure to-date. Our findings demonstrate not only the utility of Mpf2Ba1 in the development of biotechnology solutions for protecting maize from WCR to promote food security, but also uncover previously unknown mechanistic principles of bacterial MACPF assembly., (© 2023. The Author(s).)
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- 2023
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9. Evaluation and Comparison of Self-Made and Commercial Calibration Markers for Radiographic Magnification Correction in Veterinary Digital Radiography.
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Klever J, de Motte A, Meyer-Lindenberg A, and Brühschwein A
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- Animals, Calibration, Reproducibility of Results, Radiographic Image Enhancement, Radiographic Magnification
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Objective: Magnification error is always present in radiography and calibration is necessary, if high accuracy is required in pre-surgical planning. The goal of this study was to verify the use of self-made markers and calibration techniques and to establish guidelines for magnification correction., Study Design: We evaluated and compared spherical and linear markers of different sizes with focus on practicability, accuracy and precision. Markers were placed on foam pads or attached to flexible arms., Results: Vertical marker deviation of 1 cm from the anatomical reference point corresponded to ∼1% of magnification error in our setting. Marker placement along the horizontal plane showed no significant magnification in the periphery of the radiograph. All markers showed good accuracy and the commercial spherical marker with a flexible segment arm had the best results regarding practicability., Conclusion: Our study suggests that marker type is not solely responsible for usability and accuracy but also the type of fixation. In the absence of a calibration marker, calculation of the magnification factor using a measurement tape during radiography is equally reliable. Use of a fixed averaged calculated calibration factor showed poor agreement compared with the marker calibration, probably due to variability in size of the animals. In conclusion, if precision matters, use of a calibration marker, which could be purchased or self-made, is advised., Competing Interests: None declared., (Thieme. All rights reserved.)
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- 2022
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10. Distraction index and Norberg angle to distinguish dysplastic and non-dysplastic hips based on FCI score.
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Klever J, Brühschwein A, and Meyer-Lindenberg A
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- Animals, Cross-Sectional Studies, Dogs, Female, Germany, Hospitals, Animal, Joint Instability classification, Joint Instability diagnostic imaging, Joint Instability physiopathology, Joint Instability veterinary, Male, Radiography veterinary, Sensitivity and Specificity, Severity of Illness Index, Hip Dysplasia, Canine classification, Hip Dysplasia, Canine diagnostic imaging, Hip Dysplasia, Canine physiopathology, Hip Joint diagnostic imaging, Hip Joint physiopathology
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Objective: Radiographic hip scoring according to the Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI) and PennHIP (Pennsylvania Hip Improvement Program) method was performed with the purpose to compare the PennHIP and FCI results as well as coxofemoral joint laxity by correlation of Norberg angle and distraction index measurements., Materials and Methods: A total of 167 dogs of various breeds presented for official screening examination in a veterinary teaching hospital in Germany were included. Using receiver operating characteristic analysis, the best Norberg angle and distraction index cut-off values to distinguish between dysplastic and non-dysplastic groups based on FCI grades and to distinguish between lax and tight hip joints according to the PennHIP proposal were calculated., Results: More than one third (38.2 %) of dogs that passed the breeding criterions according to FCI (grades A and B) were in the half of the population with lax hip joints and should not be used for breeding according to the PennHIP proposal. A cut-off value for the distraction index of 0.44 with sensitivity of 82.7 % and specificity of 84.2 % was superior to the best cut-off value for the Norberg angle at 101.8° with sensitivity of 82.7 % and specificity of 71.9 % to discriminate between non-dysplastic joints (A, B) and dysplastic joints (C, D, E)., Conclusions and Clinical Relevance: Our results show a limited impact of laxity on the FCI grading. Breeding selection processes that are based on the FCI method could profit by an additional and complementary use of the distraction index., Competing Interests: The authors confirm that they do not have any conflict of interest., (© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.)
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- 2020
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11. Comparison of Reliability of Norberg Angle and Distraction Index as Measurements for Hip Laxity in Dogs.
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Klever J, Brühschwein A, Wagner S, Reese S, and Meyer-Lindenberg A
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- Animals, Dogs, Femur Head diagnostic imaging, Hip Joint physiology, Radiography methods, Reproducibility of Results, Hip Dysplasia, Canine diagnostic imaging, Hip Joint diagnostic imaging, Observer Variation, Radiography veterinary
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Objective: The main purpose of the study was to compare reliability of measurements for the evaluation of hip joint laxity in 59 dogs., Materials and Methods: Measurement of the distraction index (DI) of the PennHIP method and the Norberg angle (NA) of the Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI) scoring scheme as well as scoring according to the FCI scheme and the Swiss scoring scheme were performed by three observers at different level of experience. For each dog, two radiographs were acquired with each method by the same operator to evaluate intraoperator-reliability., Results: Intraoperator-reliability was slightly better for the NA compared with the DI with an intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) of 0.962 and 0.892 respectively. The ICC showed excellent results in intraobserver-reliability and interobserver-reliability for both the NA (ICC 0.975; 0.969) and the DI (ICC 0.986; 0.972). Thus, the NA as well as the DI can be considered as reliable measurements. The FCI scheme and the Swiss scoring scheme provide similar reliability. While the FCI scheme seems to be slightly more reliable in experienced observers (Kappa FCI 0.687; Kappa Swiss 0.681), the Swiss scoring scheme had a noticeable better reliability for the unexperienced observer (Kappa FCI 0.465; Kappa Swiss 0.514)., Clinical Significance: The Swiss scoring scheme provides a structured guideline for the interpretation of hip radiographs and can thus be recommended to unexperienced observers., Competing Interests: The authors report a grants from the Gesellschaft zur Förderung Kynologischer Forschung e.V. (GKF), during the conduct of the study., (Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.)
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- 2020
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12. Free DICOM-Viewers for Veterinary Medicine : Survey and Comparison of Functionality and User-Friendliness of Medical Imaging PACS-DICOM-Viewer Freeware for Specific Use in Veterinary Medicine Practices.
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Brühschwein A, Klever J, Hoffmann AS, Huber D, Kaufmann E, Reese S, and Meyer-Lindenberg A
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- Electronic Data Processing, Humans, Radiography, Software, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Radiology Information Systems
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There is increasing prevalence of digital diagnostic imaging in veterinary medicine with a progressive need to use medical imaging software. As Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM)-viewers for veterinary use do not require medical device approval in many countries, freeware viewers might be a practical alternative. The aim of this study was to identify and evaluate free DICOM-viewer software for veterinary purposes. The functionality and user-friendliness of various DICOM-viewers from the internet were analyzed and compared. Inclusion criteria for the evaluation were free availability, PACS (picture archiving and communication system)-connectivity, and stand-alone and client-based software. Based on this, eight viewers were found: Ginkgo CADx, Horos, K-PACS, MAYAM, MITO, OsiriX Lite, RadiAnt, Synedra personal. In these DICOM-viewers, 14 core tools were tested and rated on a score from 1 to 10 by multiple observers with different levels of training, using studies of four imaging modalities. Criteria were functionality and user-friendliness. For each viewer, the total number of a predefined set of 47 important tools was counted. The ranking based on functionality and user-friendliness of 14 core tools (mean score in brackets) was as follows: 1. Horos/OsiriX Lite (8.96), 2. RadiAnt (8.90), 3. K-PACS (8.02), 4. Synedra (7.43), 5. MAYAM (6.05), 6. Ginkgo CADx (5.53), 7. MITO (3.74). The DICOM-viewers offered between 20 and 44 tools of the predefined important tool set and are sufficient for most veterinary purposes. An increasing number of tools did not necessarily impair user-friendliness, if the user interface is well designed. Based on the results of this study, veterinarians will find suitable free DICOM-viewers for their individual needs. In combination with PACS-freeware, this allows veterinary practices to run a low-budget digital imaging environment.
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- 2020
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13. DICOM Standard Conformance in Veterinary Medicine in Germany: a Survey of Imaging Studies in Referral Cases.
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Brühschwein A, Klever J, Wilkinson T Jr, and Meyer-Lindenberg A
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- Germany, Humans, Practice Guidelines as Topic, Radiology Information Systems statistics & numerical data, Referral and Consultation statistics & numerical data, Surveys and Questionnaires statistics & numerical data, Veterinary Medicine methods
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In 2016, the recommendations of the DICOM Standards Committee for the use of veterinary identification DICOM tags had its 10th anniversary. The goal of our study was to survey veterinary DICOM standard conformance in Germany regarding the specific identification tags veterinarians should use in veterinary diagnostic imaging. We hypothesized that most veterinarians in Germany do not follow the guidelines of the DICOM Standards Committee. We analyzed the metadata of 488 imaging studies of referral cases from 115 different veterinary institutions in Germany by computer-aided DICOM header readout. We found that 25 (5.1%) of the imaging studies fully complied with the "veterinary DICOM standard" in this survey. The results confirmed our hypothesis that the recommendations of the DICOM Standards Committee for the consistent and advantageous use of veterinary identification tags have found minimal acceptance amongst German veterinarians. DICOM does not only enable connectivity between machines, DICOM also improves communication between veterinarians by sharing correct and valuable metadata for better patient care. Therefore, we recommend that lecturers, universities, societies, authorities, vendors, and other stakeholders should increase their effort to improve the spread of the veterinary DICOM standard in the veterinary world.
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- 2018
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