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American Heart Journal | 1976

Non-bacterial thrombotic endocarditis: clinicopathologic correlations.

Ludwig M. Deppisch; A. Olusegun Fayemi

Summary Sixty-five cases of nonbacterial thrombotic endocarditis (NBTE) were discovered at autopsy during a 10 year period-an incidence of 1.6 per cent in the adult autopsy population. In 51 cases, one or more malignant neoplasms were associated; adenocarcinoma represented the most frequent histologic type of related neoplasm. Coagulation abnormalities suggestive of disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) were present in 18.5 per cent of the cases. It is possible that both the valvular and peripheral intravascular thromboses in at least some cases of NBTE represent the abnormal coagulation of DIC. Arterial thrombosis with infarction occurred in many peripheral organs. Splenic and renal were most frequent, but cerebral and cardiac consequences were the most significant.


The Lancet | 1982

FAILURE OF SERUM FERRITIN LEVELS TO PREDICT BONE-MARROW IRON CONTENT AFTER INTRAVENOUS IRON-DEXTRAN THERAPY

Majid Ali; A. Olusegun Fayemi; Joseph Frascino; Robert Rigolosi; Evalynne V. Braun; Roberto Singer

The relation between serum ferritin levels and stainable-iron deposits in the liver, spleen, and bone marrow was investigated in 36 patients with chronic renal failure who died after being on haemodialysis for 1-103 months. Elemental iron (mean, 5450 mg) had been given intravenously as iron dextran to patients in a long-term subgroup, who had been on dialysis for more than 3 months. The results of semiquantitative histochemical assessment of tissue iron in slides obtained at necropsy (scale 0 to 4+) were confirmed by chemical analyses of tissue iron. Serum ferritin levels correlated well with the degree of hepatosplenic siderosis but did not always correlate with bone-marrow iron stores in these patients. Serum ferritin concentrations were raised in 10 marrow-iron-depleted subjects (mean, 1336 ng/dl). The paradoxical association of hepatosplenic siderosis with marrow iron depletion was observed in most of the patients on dialysis for less than 40 months. The histochemical data show that the bulk of intravenously injected iron dextran is taken up by the liver and spleen; that the hepatosplenic stores fail to be mobilised to the bone marrow; and that intravenous iron-dextran therapy, by-passing the intestinal mechanism for the regulation of iron absorption, carries a high risk of long-term hepatosplenic siderosis.


Cancer | 1973

Myeloid sarcoma. Review of the literature and report of a case

A. Olusegun Fayemi; Michael A. Gerber; Ira Cohen; Stephen Davis; Arnold D. Rubin

A patient with myelofibrosis and myeloid metaplasia diagnosed 11 years prior to death showed multiple lytic bone lesions with pathologic fractures for 9 years. At autopsy, a sarcomatous tumor composed of bone marrow elements, including megakaryocytes and myeloid precursors, was found in bones, lymph nodes, and liver. Transition of myelofibrotic bone marrow into myeloid sarcoma suggested that myeloid sarcoma is a malignant tumorous form of myelofibrosis and myeloid metaplasia.


The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 1977

Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for massive pulmonary thromboembolism.

Daniel J. Krellenstein; Christopher W. Bryan-Brown; A. Olusegun Fayemi; Stephen A. Geller; Jennifer Hanns; Susan Barron; E. Converse Peirce

This study was undertaken to determine whether extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) could modify the effects of massive lethal thromboembolism and prevent death. Twenty anesthetized dogs were prepared for venoarterial perfusion with a demand pump and membrane lung and were perfused slowly for 1 1/2 hours to lessen homologous blood shock; 1 ml per kilogram of 24-hour-old tantalum-impregnated thrombus was injected intravenously. The dogs had profound systemic hypotension with an elevated mean pulmonary artery pressure (62.9 +/-4.5 mm Hg) immediately after embolization. Control animals generally died within 15 minutes. Four of the 10 ECMO-supported animals lived for six days, at which time they were restudied and killed. Not only can ECMO maintain an animal that would otherwise die quickly of massive pulmonary thromboembolism, but such support, even though temporary, can greatly improve the chances of survival.


American Journal of Clinical Pathology | 1976

Pulmonary vascular disease in systemic lupus erythematosus.

A. Olusegun Fayemi


American Journal of Clinical Pathology | 1977

Coronary embolism and myocardial infarction associated with nonbacterial thrombotic endocarditis.

A. Olusegun Fayemi; Ludwig M. Deppisch


American Journal of Clinical Pathology | 1981

Immunochemical LD1Assay for Myocardial Infarction

Majid Ali; Evalynne V. Braun; Salvatore Laraia; A. Olusegun Fayemi; Donald J. Nalebuff; Pegeen H. Palladino


Chest | 1973

Pulmonary Calcification in a Patient with Multiple Myeloma

A. Olusegun Fayemi; Marian Wisniewski


American Journal of Clinical Pathology | 1974

Systemic Weber-Christian disease and thrombocythemia terminating in reticulum-cell sarcoma.

A. Olusegun Fayemi; J. Williams; J. Cuttner


JAMA | 1982

Elevated CK-MB Levels in Marathon Runners

Majid Ali; Evalynne V. Braun; A. Olusegun Fayemi

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Ludwig M. Deppisch

City University of New York

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Arnold D. Rubin

City University of New York

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E. Converse Peirce

City University of New York

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Ira Cohen

City University of New York

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J. Cuttner

City University of New York

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J. Williams

City University of New York

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Jennifer Hanns

City University of New York

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