Ivonne Alejandra Meza-Cabrera’s research while affiliated with University of Cauca and other places

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Scorpions of biomedical interest studied in this work, belonging to the genus Centruroides (A) and Tityus (B,C).
Histopathological changes on mice brain. (a) Control tissue (b–d), envenoming with 35% LD50; (b1,c1,d1) envenoming with 75% LD50 of C. margaritatus, T. pachyurus, and T. n. sp. aff. metuendus venom, respectively. ED: Edema. V: blood vessels. Control 10× magnification and the others one 40× magnification, hematoxylin-eosin stain.
Histopathological changes on mice cerebellum. (a) Control tissue; (b–d). Envenoming with 35% LD50; (b1,c1,d1) envenoming with 75% LD50 of C. margaritatus, T. pachyurus and T. n. sp. aff. metuendus venom respectively. NN: normal neuron. RN: red neuron. (b1,d) are 10× magnification the other ones 40× magnification, hematoxylin-eosin stain.
Histopathological changes on mice lungs. (a) Control tissue; (b–d). Envenoming with 35% LD50; (b1,c1,d1) envenoming with 75% LD50 of C. margaritatus, T. pachyurus and T. n. sp. aff. metuendus venom respectively. AS: Alveolar septa; A: Alveoli; VC: vascular congestion; TAS: thickening of the alveolar septa; IH: intra-alveolar hemorrhage; IPE: interstitial pulmonary edema; 40× magnification, hematoxylin-eosin stain.
Histopathological changes on mice heart. (a) Control tissue; (b–d). Envenoming with 35% LD50; (b1,c1,d1) envenoming with 75% LD50 of C. margaritatus (Right ventricle); T. pachyurus (left ventricle), and T. n. sp. aff. metuendus (left ventricle) venom respectively. HA: heart attack outbreaks (b1,c,c1) under 10× magnification. Others with 40× magnification, hematoxylin-eosin stain.

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Comparison of the Scorpionism Caused by Centruroides margaritatus, Tityus pachyurus and Tityus n. sp. aff. metuendus Scorpion Venoms in Colombia
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Leydy Lorena Mendoza-Tobar

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Ivonne Alejandra Meza-Cabrera

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Among other scorpion species, Colombia has two genera of the Buthidae family Centruroides and Tityus, considered to be dangerous to humans. This research shares scientific knowledge aiming to a better understanding about the pathophysiological effects of such venoms. The venom of the three species: Centruroides margaritarus, Tityus pachyurus, and T. n. sp. aff. metuendus with biomedical interest were studied. An initial pre-glycemic sample was taken from ICR mice. They were later intraperitoneally inoculated with doses of 35% and 70% of LD50 of total venom. Poisoning signs were observed during a 6-h period to determine the level of scorpionism. After observation, a second glycemic sample was taken, and a histopathological evaluation of different organs was performed. This work revealed that all three venoms showed considerably notorious histopathological alterations in main organs such as heart and lungs; and inducing multiple organ failure, in relation to the glycemia values, only C. margaritatus and T. n. sp. aff. metuendus showed significant changes through manifestation of hyperglycemia. According to the Colombian scorpionism level; signs were mild to severe affecting the autonomous nervous system.

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Eccrine cell tumor with natural evolution

September 2019

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Acta médica colombiana: AMC: organo de la Asociación Columbiana de Medicina Interna

MARÍA CAMILA PANTOJA-MONTENEGRO

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JUAN PABLO MUÑOZ-MANZANO

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IVONNE ALEJANDRA MEZA-CABRERA

Eccrine cell carcinoma constitutes a group of rare skin malignancies which are slow-growing but highly invasive. A case of multiple skin lesions with multifocal involvement, concluding with the histopathological documentation of this condition, is presented. (Acta Med Colomb 2019; 44. DOI:https://doi.org/10.36104/amc.2019.1203).

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... Tityus trivittatus, recognized by its yellowreddish coloration with three dark longitudinal stripes, is synanthropic and responsible for a high incidence of urban accidents in the Midwest, Southeast, and South regions (Bertani et al., 2024a;de Roodt, 2014;Ojanguren-Affilastro, 2021). Tityus metuendus inhabits the North and is identifiable by its dark red coloration, with juveniles showing yellowish-brown spots (Lourenço, 1983;Mendoza-Tobar et al., 2021). Finally, Tityus silvestris, a polymorphic species found primarily in leaf litter in the Amazon, measures 2.5-5.0 cm and is a major source of severe envenomations in the region (Guerra-Duarte et al., 2023;Lira et al., 2021;Vilarinho et al., 2023). ...

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Climate Change Increases Public Health Risks from Tityus Scorpion Stings in Brazil
Comparison of the Scorpionism Caused by Centruroides margaritatus, Tityus pachyurus and Tityus n. sp. aff. metuendus Scorpion Venoms in Colombia