Arkadi M. Rywlin
Mount Sinai Hospital
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American Journal of Dermatopathology | 1980
Kip Amazon; Morton J. Robinson; Arkadi M. Rywlin
Ferrugination of fibrin, dermal collagen, and striated muscle fibers may result from the application of Monsels solution (20% ferric subsulfate) for hemostasis to wounds caused by excisions of skin. The collagen fibers in the dermis are coated with a slightly refractile, graybrown substance which is strongly positive with Perls reaction for iron. Ferruginated collagen fibers are eliminated through the epidermis as the epidermis regenerates. Some of the ferruginated fibers become calcified. Siderophages are present in these and adjacent areas. Secpage of Monsels solution into deeper tissues at the site of biopsy may result in ferrugination of skeletal muscle, perichondrium, and even eartilage.We applied Monsels solution to biopsy sites caused experimentally in a rabbit and confirmed the capacity of the solution to produce ferrugination of collagen fibers and skeletal muscle. Ferrugination of collagen fibers becomes less pronounced as the wounds heal and as iron pigment is taken up by macrophages. Ferruginated fibers of skeletal muscle act as foreign bodies to elicit a granulomatous reaction. Comparison of biopsy sites to which Monsels solution had been applied with biopsy sites to which the solution had not been applied indicates that the substance does not seem to interfere with the rate of epidermal regeneration. However, when there is injury to skeletal muscle and other deep tissues by Monsels solution, an inflammatory reaction persists at these sites for weeks.
Digestive Diseases and Sciences | 1970
Morton J. Robinson; Arkadi M. Rywlin
SummaryDeath associated with hepatic decompensation and fatty liver developing during tetracycline administration is reported in an adult man without predisposing hormonal abnormality. Attention is focused on the dose-related hepatotoxicity of the tetracyclines, and caution in the intravenous administration of this antibiotic, even in the male, is stressed.
Human Pathology | 1982
Arkadi M. Rywlin
Chest | 1976
Marvin A. Sackner; Judith Hirsch; Sanford Epstein; Arkadi M. Rywlin
American Journal of Clinical Pathology | 1980
Beria Cabello; Jack Lubin; Arkadi M. Rywlin; Ruth Frenkel
American Journal of Dermatopathology | 1979
Jan G. Waldenstrom; Arkadi M. Rywlin
American Journal of Clinical Pathology | 1980
Arkadi M. Rywlin
Chest | 1970
S. Serge Barold; Joseph W. Linhart; Frank J. Hildner; Arkadi M. Rywlin; Philip Samet
American Journal of Clinical Pathology | 1976
Arkadi M. Rywlin
Archive | 2017
S. Serge Burold; Joseph W. Linhurt; Frank I. Hildner; Arkadi M. Rywlin; Philip Samet