Non-operative management of traumatic pancreatitis in the absence of complete duct transection is safe in children and does not appear to be associated with adverse sequelae.
A bimodal, diurnal rhythm of detachment was observed for engorged female Boophilus annulatus fed on Hereford heifers confined in individual stalls in an open-sided barn and exposed to ambient climate and light. In 3 experiments during which hosts were fed each morning and evening, a morning period of increased detachment activity occurred during a 6-h period centered around the 2-h collecting interval in which sunrise occurred. A 2nd peak of activity occurred during the 2-h interval that began 6-8 h later. Seventy-four to 84% of the total detachment occurred during these two 6-h intervals and most of the detachment (44-62%) occurred during the afternoon period. These experiments were done in July, September, and January when daylengths were 13 h, 27 min; 12 h, 22 min; and 10 h, 37 min, respectively. In a 4th experiment in which groups of hosts were fed at different times of the day, maximal percentages of 41.5 and 38.3 of the total detachment from morning-fed or both morning and evening-fed heifers, respectively, occurred during the 2-h interval in which the sun rose instead of during the evening. During the evening peak period, the number of engorged females that detached from these 2 groups of heifers was approximately 1/3-1/4 the number that detached during the peak period in the morning. In contrast, 43.6% of the engorged females in the evening-fed group detached during an 8-h morning period of increased detachment activity that began in the interval between 0200 and 0400 hours. About the same percentage of the ticks (38.5) detached during a 6-h period that began at 1400 hours. The less precisely delimited pattern of detachment of engorged females from cattle fed only in the evening, as contrasted with the rhythm observed for ticks that detached from heifers fed in the morning or both morning and evening, indicates that the nutritional or physiological state of the host may influence the rhythm exogenously. Whether the morning or evening peak of detachment activity is dominant is a question that remains unresolved.
Electrophoretic variation at 12 enzyme loci in cattle fever ticks were examined for mode of inheritance and linkage relationships. All variants exhibited codominant Mendelian inheritance, and PGI and GOT were sex-linked. Four pairs of enzyme loci were linked (PGI and GOT, ACON-A and alpha GPD, MDH-1 and LDH, and EST-3 and EST-4). Four additional enzyme loci (ACON-C, MDH-2, PEP, and PP) did not show linkage to any other locus tested, giving eight presumptive linkage groups that have enzyme markers in the genus Boophilus.
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