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Hemolytic uremic syndrome associated with cisplatin therapy [Case Report]

Weinblatt ME; Kahn E; Scimeca PG; Kochen JA
An adolescent with a small round cell tumor of the chest wall, who was treated with cisplatin, developed hemolytic uremic syndrome with severe hypertension, which ultimately contributed to her death. Cisplatin's role as a possible causative agent of this syndrome is discussed. Recommendations are made for monitoring abnormalities that may signal the onset of this potential complication
PMID: 3439578
ISSN: 0192-8562
CID: 22930

Babesiosis in two infants from Eastern Long Island, NY [Letter]

Scimeca PG; Weinblatt ME; Schonfeld G; Kaplan MH; Kochen JH
PMID: 3752024
ISSN: 0002-922x
CID: 22931

Chronically transfused patients with increased hemoglobin Alc secondary to donor blood

Weinblatt ME; Kochen JA; Scimeca PG
In an attempt to detect early evidence of hemochromatosis-induced diabetes mellitus, hemoglobin Alc (Hgb Alc) levels were determined in four patients treated with chronic transfusions. All four were found to have significantly elevated Hgb Alc levels on several occasions. On further investigation, it was discovered that elevated levels of glycosylated hemoglobin were present in donor blood stored in dextrose solutions, thus leading to a higher level in the recipients. Hemoglobin Alc levels appear to be unreliable in patients receiving large amounts of transfused blood
PMID: 3947027
ISSN: 0091-7370
CID: 22932

Hemangioendothelioma with intravascular coagulation and ischemic colitis [Case Report]

Weinblatt ME; Kahn E; Kochen JA
An infant who presented with a thigh mass and coagulopathy was found to have a hemangioendothelioma. The tumor rapidly enlarged despite accepted therapeutic modalities, and the child died after a sudden cardiac arrest. Postmortem examination revealed a highly invasive tumor mass that had infiltrated the bowel and involved the inferior mesenteric artery, resulting in ischemic colitis of the left colon. A discussion regarding the pathophysiology with respect to endothelial cell properties and other microscopic features of the tumor is presented
PMID: 6488150
ISSN: 0008-543x
CID: 32651