Publications by authors named "P De Togni"

Article Synopsis
  • The persistent sciatic artery is a rare congenital condition affecting the lower limb's blood circulation, with limited documented cases.
  • A case study of a 63-year-old woman revealed severe complications, including cold and pale extremities, requiring emergency intervention.
  • Despite surgical attempts to restore blood flow, the patient developed severe necrosis and ultimately needed a transfemoral amputation, highlighting the serious risks associated with this anomaly.
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Several herbaceous species exhibit mass flowering after fires in Neotropical savannas. However, unequivocal evidence of fire dependency and the consequences for plant reproduction are lacking. In nutrient-poor fire-prone savannas, the damage caused by fire and by other means (e.

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Persistent double dorsal aorta is an extremely rare congenital anomaly, with only 13 cases published to date. The objective of this study is to present this embryological variant as observed in the abdominal aorta of a patient. The anatomical description was written up on the basis of a review of electronic medical records and imaging exams.

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Pollination is vital for ecosystem functioning, especially in biodiversity-rich regions like the Brazilian Cerrado. Our research establishes a comprehensive meta network of pollinator-plant interactions within this biome. We quantified the importance of different pollinator groups, identifying keystone species.

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The simplification and fragmentation of agricultural landscapes generate effects on insects at multiple spatial scales. As each functional group perceives and uses the habitat differently, the response of pest insects and their associated natural enemies to environmental changes varies. Therefore, landscape structure may have consequences on gene flow among pest populations in space.

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