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Blunt force injury of the abdomen complicating previously undiagnosed peliosis hepatis in a 2-year-old female [Case Report]

Pasquale-Styles, Melissa A; Schmidt, Carl J
Peliosis hepatis is an abnormal accumulation of blood-filled lakes in the liver that is most commonly seen in adults and is generally associated with chronic wasting diseases, use of androgenic steroids or bacterial infection. Few cases have been reported in children. We report a case of a 2-year-old female with no past medical history who presented with homicidal blunt force abdominal injury. The autopsy revealed lacerations in the liver and previously undiagnosed peliosis hepatis
PMID: 16078496
ISSN: 0022-1198
CID: 65891

The first 48 : killing spree

Wald, David; Schillaci, Joe; Tamayo, Emiliano; Rome, Olga; Miguelez, Tony; Pasquale-Styles, Melissa; Graham, Dion
[S.l.] : A&E Home Video, 2004
Extent: 1 VHS videocassette (ca. 50min)
ISBN: 076707226x
CID: 1911

Three-millimeter apocrine adenoma in a man: a case report and review of the literature [Case Report]

Pasquale-Styles, Melissa A; Milikowski, Clara
We describe a rare case of apocrine adenoma of the breast in a 45-year-old man. The patient presented with a tender lump in his left breast that had been present for 6 months. A mammogram identified a 3-mm nodular density in the breast, which was described as a hypoechoic nodule on ultrasound. Microscopic examination of tissue from an excisional biopsy revealed a 3-mm group of benign glands with abundant granular, eosinophilic cytoplasm and apical luminal blebbing, consistent with an apocrine adenoma. After reviewing other reported apocrine adenomas in the literature, we determined that our case was the smallest detected apocrine adenoma to be reported to date
PMID: 14567753
ISSN: 1543-2165
CID: 65892