Publications by authors named "Steigman C"

Discrepancy between clinical and autopsy diagnosis in children supported on extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) has not been previously described. To assess the utility of autopsy examination in children supported on ECMO and assess discrepancies between premortem and postmortem diagnosis in these patients. Retrospective chart review.

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Introduction: The purpose of this study was to determine the frequency of appropriate placental examinations in a university hospital.

Methods: A retrospective review of all deliveries and all placentas submitted for pathologic examination from live births. Placentas were reviewed by a perinatal pathologist to determine whether they met the College of American Pathologists (CAP)-recommended guidelines for examination.

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We report a fatal case of acute chest syndrome in an African-American male. The patient was hospitalized for respiratory distress, fevers, and pulmonary infiltrates after working in an attic space on a summer day. An extensive work-up failed to reveal an etiology for his respiratory failure.

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The biotechnology that has made HPV DNA testing possible has the capacity to reduce the incidence of cervical carcinoma substantially, especially in the patients diagnosed with ambiguous low-grade lesions, such as ASC-US, on Pap smears. Reflex HPV DNA testing of thin layer preparations diagnosed as ASC-US, and in other certain instances as outlined by ASCCP, will play a major role in the management of abnormal cervical cytology. Other applications, such as possible primary screening, may in the future play a substantial role in cervical screening.

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Inguinal herniorrhaphy is a common surgical procedure in children. Controversy exists regarding the usefulness of microscopic examination of hernia sacs, and changes in reimbursement schemes have heightened this controversy. We summarize our experience with histologic examination of these specimens to establish benchmarks for the number of spermatic cord structures in inguinal hernia sacs from male children.

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We report on a 9-year-old boy with metachronous aneurysmal bone cysts involving the tibia and pubis respectively. The patient has been clinically and radiographically followed for 3 years.

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The objective of this study was to determine whether a split-thickness skin graft can be implanted deep to the skin and whether it can be expanded. We also wanted to find out whether this implanted and expanded split-thickness skin graft can be used as a new source of skin grafts and as a pedicle flap. A tissue expander mounted on a Dacron sheet backing was specially designed for this experiment.

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A sacrococcygeal adenocarcinoma is reported in a male patient nearly 40 years old following resection of a histologically mature sacrococcygeal teratoma. The adenocarcinoma arose within soft tissue of the presacral area and residual coccyx and extensively invaded the coccygeal stump that had not been removed in toto with the teratoma during initial surgery at 2 months of age. The patient died nearly 2 years later with local and regional recurrence of tumor and metastases to lymph nodes, liver, lung, bone, and brain.

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Previous studies of small intestinal ischemia and reperfusion (I/R) in immature rats report secondary systemic organ injury and low survival rates; however, in these studies the cardiovascular stability of the rat was not established. To prevent the secondary hemodynamic deterioration accompanying intestinal I/R, we have developed a model that utilizes aggressive fluid resuscitation. Under anesthesia, 4-wk-old male Sprague-Dawley rats (n = 189) underwent 90 min of I/R (superior mesenteric artery occlusion) or sham (SH) operation while receiving lactated Ringer with 5% dextrose at 15 (IR15, SH15) or 65 (IR65, SH65) ml.

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Acute testicular torsion is a surgical emergency which requires immediate intervention. Although damage to the gonad has been well documented, it remains unknown whether the majority of injury occurs during the period of torsion (ischemia) or following detorsion (reperfusion). The aims of this study were to determine: (1) whether damage following testicular torsion-detorsion has a reperfusion component similar to that described in other tissues, and (2) whether iron-catalyzed oxygen radical formation or altered calcium homeostasis plays a role in this injury.

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Polysplenia syndrome includes malrotation and various forms of heterotaxy. Associated with this and malrotation are extrahepatic biliary anomalies. Actual obstruction, other than in associated biliary atresia, is extremely rare, and rarer still in older children.

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Protein-calorie malnutrition predisposes to infection by intracellular pathogens, but the basis for this predisposition is unclear. We studied the effect of protein deprivation on mouse peritoneal macrophage function and on granuloma formation during infection by bacille Calmette-Gueŕin (BCG). Injection of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) to induce inflammation elicited fewer peritoneal cells from mice fed a 2.

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Oxygen free radical reperfusion products may play a critical role in neonatal occlusive intestinal ischemia. We report a comparative analysis of light microscopy- and malonaldehyde (MDA)-derived fluorescent products as a measure of lipid peroxidation in occlusive intestinal ischemia in the rat. Weanling rats (n = 25) underwent cross clamping of the common mesenteric artery followed by various intervals of reperfusion; blood was sampled from the common mesenteric vein and the ileum was simultaneously biopsied.

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Immediate aggressive fluid resuscitation of a child with life-threatening hemorrhagic shock provides the difference between life and death. Obtaining venous access in the hypovolemic child sometimes is difficult and time consuming. In order to evaluate the benefit of prehospital administration of intraosseous fluids into the tibial bone marrow as a method of gaining quick access to the systemic circulation and in resuscitating victims from severe hypovolemic shock, 13 puppies weighing 4.

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We describe an infant with Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome (BWS) who had hepatic and pancreatic findings not previously described in BWS. These were biliary dysgenesis and enlargement and cystic dysplasia of the pancreas. The biliary dysgenesis was characterized by proliferation of abnormally shaped ducts in the portal tracts.

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Ventilatory compromise in Jeune's asphyxiating thoracic dystrophy (JTD) generally is attributed to abnormalities in thoracic configuration that produce restrictive pulmonary disease and pulmonary hypoplasia. We present our findings following dissection and roentgenography of the base of the skull and the vertebral column in a premature infant with JTD. They suggest that malformations of the vertebral laminae in JTD may lead to compression of the distal medulla and rostral cervical spinal cord.

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A rare case of congenital herpes simplex virus type II infection is reported in a 25-week premature infant. Transmission of infection was thought to be transplacental, and the infection was rapidly fatal ex utero due to extensive antenatal disseminated disease.

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