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Showing papers by "Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais published in 1972"


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TL;DR: The wood of Platymiscium praecox Mart. (Leguminosae-Lotoideae) contains sitosterol, 4,2′,4′-trihydroxychalcone, (2R)-7-hydroxyflavanone, (±)-7, 4′-dihydroxy flavanone and 6,7-dimethoxycoumarin this paper.

34 citations


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TL;DR: Falck's method for the demonstration of monoamines was applied to the flatworm Schistosoma mansoni and whole mount preparations and sections of frozen dried specimens showed that a primary catecholamine is present in four pairs of large nerve cells and in two longitudinal fiber tracts showing varicosities.
Abstract: Falck's method for the demonstration of monoamines was applied to the flatworm Schistosoma mansoni. Whole mount preparations and sections of frozen dried specimens showed that a primary catecholamine is present in four pairs of large nerve cells and in two longitudinal fiber tracts showing varicosities. Smaller neurons were found along these tracts. They are united by commissures and give off many branches which end in small dilatations.

18 citations


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TL;DR: The wood of Tovomita macrophylla (Pl. et al. as discussed by the authors ) contains β-amyrin, sitosterol, betulinic acid and two novel compounds for which the structures of 1,3,6-trihydroxy-2,5-diprenyl-6′,6′-dimethylpyrano(2′,3′:7,8)xanthone (tovophyllin-A) and 3,6,dihydroxy-5-prenyl (2.3,

17 citations


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TL;DR: The trunk wood of Caraipa grandifolia Mart. (Guttiferae) contains sitosterol, lupeol, friedelin, betulinic acid, vanillin, 1,6-dihydroxy-7,8-methylenedioxyxanthone and 1,5-dimethylenedioxanthone as mentioned in this paper.

13 citations


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TL;DR: The purified proteolytic fraction of Schistosoma mansoni cercarial enzymes (PCF) was inhibited by Diisopropylphosphofluoridate (DFP), and the fingerprint of the products of hydrolysis showed several spots instead of two spots to be expected if only a true collagenase were present.

13 citations


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TL;DR: Two novel types of natural peltogynoids represented by the flavanones (Vb), (Ve) and (Vg) and the chalcone (VIc) were encountered during the examination of the heartwood constituents of Goniorrhachis marginata Taub.

12 citations


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TL;DR: In this panoramic study about the acute phase of schistosomiasis mansoni the author describes its clinical picture and diagnosis, the complementary tests, the author points out some evolutionary aspects of the disease, mainly its evolution from acute Lo hepatosplenic schistsomiasis to cor pulmonale.
Abstract: In this panoramic study about the acute phase of schistosomiasis mansoni the author describe its clinical picture and diagnosis, the complementary tests, the author describes its clinical picture and diagnosis, the complementary tests, ical pictures of the incubation, fastigium and suppression periods are described. The diagnosis of the acute phase is based on epidemiologic data are often positive, there being mention to an infective bath, usually 30 to 40 days prior to the onset of the disease. Fever (38-40°C) is noticed at the physical examination, as well as prostation and microlymphadenopathy. Enlargement and tenderness of the liver are found in 95 percent and splenomegaly in 70 per cent of the cases. The most important laboratory tests for the diagnosis are: repeated direct examination in stool specimens for the detection of viable S. mansoni eggs, and repeated leukocyte count that generally shows leukocytosis and eosinophilia. When in doubt or for diagnostic complementary one may always recourse to the rectal endoscopy, the ocgrama and the liver biopsy. The endoscopy usually reveals hyperemic, edematous, friable and granulous mucosa with bleeding points. The needle-biopsy of the liver followed by the histopathologic examination of the hepatic tissue discloses granulomas in the necrotic-exudative phase, among other findings. The differential diagnosis must be made with diseases as follows: gastroenteritis, typhoid fever, bacilar disentery, acute amebiasis, and prolonged septicaemic salmonellosis, although one should also include miliary tuberculosis, acute abdomen, acute glomerulonephritis, infectious mononucleosis, leptospirosis, hepatics and polyneuritis. Treatment is established on general measures, corticotherapy, and specific therapy. The corticosteroids ( prednisone ) should be administered during approximately 7 to 10 days; this therapy leads to a dramatic regression of the toxic-infectious picture in the first 24-48 hours. The specific therapy mitrothiazole derivative = Ambilhar and hydroximethylic derivative of Miracil D = hycanthone) is employed after the regression of the toxic-infections picture or in the frank acute phase; in this case, the disappearance of the general symptoms and the intestinal disturbances occurs from the fifth day of therapy on. When either Ambilhar or hycanthone is used in just one therapeutic schema, complete cure is observed in 40 per cent of the cases; this rate goes as high as 80-90 per cent when specific medication is repeated after the occurrence of relapse. Finally the author points out some evolutionary aspects of the disease, mainly its evolution from acute Lo hepatosplenic schistosomiasis, and to cor pulmonale

5 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, unit cluster responses to mechanical stimulation of the body surface were recorded in agouti thalamus using glass-insulated tungsten microelectrodes.

4 citations





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TL;DR: A radiological study of the chest in two position - postero-anterior and lateral - in 69 cases of measles, during the phase of disease, stressed the importance of the lateral position in the chest X ray, for the diagnosis of retrocardiac pneumonias and other pulmonar alterations localized in posterior segments of the basis.
Abstract: The AA. proceeded to a radiological study of the chest in two position - postero-anterior and lateral - in 69 cases of measles, during the phase of disease. 98,55% of emphysemas, 60,87% of pneumonias, 45,48% of bronchopneumonias. 18,48% of atelectasia and 7,25% of hilar enlargment were found. It was stressed the importance of the lateral position in the chest X ray, for the diagnosis of retrocardiac pneumonias and other pulmonar alterations localized in posterior segments of the basis; this lateral position is also important in the diferential diagnosis between atelectasis and pneumonia. The various forms of emphysemas, pneumonias and atelectasis are discussed. Among the 69 patients examined, 30 were inpatients with suscepted pulmonary computations. Another 39 patients were seen as out patients, because the pulmonary complications were not suspected on clinical grounds. There was no statistical difference between the groups, regarding the occurence of emphysemas, pneumonias, atelectasis and hilar enlargment. On the ether side, it was observed that there was larger incidence of bronchopneumonias in the hospitalized patients, in the age group of 1/2 to 2 years and 2 to 6 years of age.