Marie Frances Schmidt
Interfaith Medical Center
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Case reports in pulmonology | 2015
Bikash Bhattarai; Marie Frances Schmidt; Meenakshi Ghosh; Abhisekh Sinha Ray; Saveena Manhas; Vikram Oke; Chidozie Agu; Md. Rawshan Basunia; Danilo Enriquez; Joseph Quist; Catherine Bianchi; Ravi Hans; Saroj Kandel
Lung cancer is one of the most common cancers in America. Frequent sites of metastasis include the Hilar lymph nodes, adrenal glands, liver, brain, and bone. The following case report is of a primary lung cancer with metastases to the breast and skin. Case. A 48-year-old African American male with a past medical history of poorly differentiated left breast cancer status after modified radical mastectomy (MRM), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and smoking (20 pack-years) presents to the ER with progressive shortness of breath on exertion, upper back pain, and weight loss for 2 months in duration. On physical examination he is found to have a MRM scar on his left breast and a left periumbilical cutaneous mass. Chest X-ray and chest CT reveal a right upper lobe mass and biopsies from the breast, lung, and the periumbilical mass indicate a poorly differentiated carcinoma of unclear etiology; all tumor markers are negative. The patient is male and a chronic smoker; therefore the diagnosis is made as lung carcinoma with metastases to the breast and skin. Conclusion. A high index of suspicion for cutaneous metastases should be cast when investigating cutaneous pathologies in patients at risk for primary lung malignancy.
Journal of Community Hospital Internal Medicine Perspectives | 2015
Chidozie Agu; Divya Salhan; Ahmed Bakhit; Hiba Basheer; Basunia; Bikash Bhattarai; Vikram Oke; Marie Frances Schmidt; Alix Dufresne
We present a case of a middle-aged male who manifested with low-grade fever and lower back pain. MRI and bone scan of the spine were suggestive of vertebral osteomyelitis. Blood cultures were persistently positive for Enterococcus faecalis and echocardiogram revealed tricuspid valve endocarditis. There was no history of IV drug use and urine toxicology was negative. EKG showed Mobitz type II AV block and a transesophageal echocardiogram revealed no valve ring or septal abscesses. The heart block persisted despite antibiotic therapy and an epicardial pacemaker was placed. This is a rare presentation of high-grade AV block with tricuspid endocarditis in the absence of echocardiographic evidence of perivalvular extension of infection. Also, unique in this case is the finding of E. faecalis hematogenous vertebral osteomyelitis.
Case reports in infectious diseases | 2015
Chidozie Agu; Olufemi Aina; Basunia; Bikash Bhattarai; Vikram Oke; Marie Frances Schmidt; Joseph Quist; Danilo Enriquez; Vijay Gayam
We describe a previously healthy young man who presented with headaches, diplopia with right lateral gaze palsy, dysphagia, and hoarseness over a 2-month period. Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain revealed a small enhancing mass at the prepontine cistern and chest CT showed a left mediastinal mass. Mediastinoscopy and lymph node biopsy were performed. DNA probe and culture of the biopsy specimen were confirmed to be Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex. Resolution of neurologic symptoms was noted after 6 weeks, in addition to regression of brain stem and mediastinal lesions after 12 weeks of antituberculous therapy.
Journal of Community Hospital Internal Medicine Perspectives | 2018
Ramesh Kumar Pandey; Eliza Sharma; Sasmit Roy; Saroj Kandel; Sumit Dahal; Muhammad Rajib Hossain; Marie Frances Schmidt; Zewge Shiferaw-Deribe
ABSTRACT Introduction: Malignant thyroid nodules are clinically euthyroid and appear as cold nodules on scintigraphy. Malignancy in hyper-functioning thyroid nodule is rare. Case report: A 48-year-old male with painless swelling on the right side of his neck for the last 4 months complained of feeling hot all the time, sweating and unintentionally losing about 20 pounds. On physical examination, there was a 3-cm mobile, non-tender mass on the right supra-clavicular area biopsy of which was consistent with metastatic papillary carcinoma of thyroid. Neck imaging showed a cystic mass in the right supra-clavicular fossa region, bilateral neck adenopathy and multiple thyroid nodules. Subsequent thyroid radionuclide scans showed three hyper-functioning nodules, which were later demonstrated to be a follicular variant of papillary microcarcinoma. He was treated with total thyroidectomy followed by radioactive iodine thyroid ablation therapy. Conclusion: Physicians need to be aware and vigilant for the possibilities of malignancy in a hyper-functioning thyroid nodule when evaluating any thyroid nodule.
Chest | 2006
Adekunle L. Adekola; Marie Frances Schmidt; Joseph Quist; Danilo Enriquez; Nada Nasser; Arshad Ali; Theophilus T. Ogungbamigbe; Pervaiz Iqbal; Mehjabin Zahir
Chest | 2006
Adekunle L. Adekola; Marie Frances Schmidt; Pranjal Agrawal; Arshad Ali; Danilo Enriquez; Nada Nasser; Theophilus T. Ogungbamigbe; Pervaiz Iqbal; Joseph Quist
Chest | 2005
Theophilus T. Ogungbamigbe; Kennedy Eneh; Marie Frances Schmidt; Sharon Ngan; Sekar Natarajan; Danilo Enriquez; Joseph Quist
Chest | 2015
Rawshan Ali Basunia; Samir Fahmy; Marie Frances Schmidt; Chidozie Agu; Bikash Bhattarai; Vikram Oke; Danilo Enriquez; Joseph Quist
Chest | 2014
Bikash Bhattarai; Meenakshi Ghosh; Abhisekh Sinha Ray; Mohammed Raihan Azad; Bhradeev Sivasambu; Sai Kwan Wan; Santu Saha; Saroj Kandel; Prakash Kharel; Saurav Pokharel; Rakesh Vadde; Vikram Oke; Marie Frances Schmidt; Danilo Enriquez; Joseph Quist; A K Pandey; Saveena Manhas
Chest | 2014
Bikash Bhattarai; Meenakshi Ghosh; Abhisekh Sinha Ray; Saurav Dwivedi; Chawmay Aye; Mohamed Mohamed; Chigodie Charles Agu; Saurav Pokharel; Rakesh Vadde; Vikram Oke; Marie Frances Schmidt; Danilo Enriquez; Joseph Quist; A K Pandey; Saveena Manhas