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The New England Journal of Medicine | 1968

Association of thyroid carcinoma with Gardner's syndrome in siblings.

Mortimer R. Camiel; Joseph E. Mulé; Leslie L. Alexander; David L. Benninghoff

WE are documenting the records of two sisters with Gardners syndrome each of whom also had thyroid carcinoma. In view of the familial setting of their major illness, Gardners syndrome, and its us...


Cancer | 1969

Metastases to palm, sole, nailbed, nose, face and scalp from unsuspected carcinoma of the lung.

Mortimer R. Camiel; Bernard S. Aron; Leslie L. Alexander; David L. Benninghoff; Stanley Minkowitz

A case is recorded in which bizarre metastases to the palm, sole, nailbed, nose, cheek and scalp were the first presenting signs of an unsuspected pulmonary carcinoma. Their unique appearance suggests that a precise phenomenon may be at work, the pathogenesis of which is still unknown. It has not been determined whether they are characteristic of a particular type of primary neoplasm. In the presence of unexplained skin malignancies, the possibility that they may be metastatic should be considered and a search for internal malignancy should be instituted.


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 1985

Mondor's disease in the breast

Mortimer R. Camiel

Mondors disease is thrombophlebitis of a vein on the anterolateral thoracoabdominal wall. When it involves the breast it may cause undue apprehension. The characteristic appearance is described and illustrated. A mammogram is shown.


Radiology | 1967

Roentgen Visualization of Uterine Artery Calcification

Mortimer R. Camiel; Henry S. Berkan; Leslie L. Alexander

Uterine artery calcification presents a recognizable roentgen pattern. Since the finding is not well known, four examples are presented in this communication. The phenomenon is more common in the elderly but may be observed in younger women. In every patient in whom we detected this calcification, arteriosclerotic changes in other arteries were roentgenographically demonstrable. The uterine artery is a branch of the anterior division of the internal iliac artery (hypogastric). It originates near the pelvic brim and is divided roughly into three portions. In its first part it courses downward along the lateral pelvic wall for about 4 em. The second portion traverses the broad ligament medially and slightly anteriorly to the side of the uterine body where it divides into superior and inferior branches to form the third portion. The ascending portion rises to the level of the junction of the uterine tube and body, giving off arcuate branches around the body as it rises. It then runs laterally to join with th...


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 1986

Relaxin and the radiolucent fissure in the symphysis pubis during pregnancy: The gas phenomenon

Mortimer R. Camiel

A vertical radiolucent fissure is frequently seen in the symphysis pubis on x-ray pelvimetry studies. This phenomenon is illustrated and discussed. It appears to be a parameter of targeted relaxin softening and stretching of the symphysis.


Abdominal Imaging | 1983

Inoperable gastric lymphosarcoma mistaken for carcinoma: Response to radiation with twenty-year survival to date

Mortimer R. Camiel; Yale Rosen; Jack Farman; Leslie L. Alexander

With suitable treatment, the potential for long survival with gastric lymphoma is well-documented. However, since these tumors constitute only about 1–3% of gastric malignancies, they may occur only rarely in a particular radiologists experience. The present report of a remarkable therapeutic response is a reminder that the possibility of lymphosarcoma should be included in the differential diagnosis of every gastric neoplasm.


American Journal of Roentgenology | 1967

OPAQUE PORTAL RULER FOR COBALT THERAPY: WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ITS USE WITH UTERINE CERVIX CARCINOMA

Mortimer R. Camiel; David L. Benninghoff; Leslie L. Alexander

An opaque portal ruler for cobalt therapy is described and illustrated, with special reference to its use in cases of carcinoma of the uterine cervix


Cancer | 1970

The mode of spread of Hodgkin's disease to the skin.

David L. Benninghoff; Antonio Medina; Leslie L. Alexander; Mortimer R. Camiel


Chest | 1971

Chylous Effusions, Extravasation of Lymphographic Contrast Material, Hypoplasia of Lymph Nodes and Lymphocytopenia

Mortimer R. Camiel; David L. Benninghoff; Leslie L. Alexander


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 1982

Desmoid tumor during pregnancy

Mortimer R. Camiel; George I. Solish

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Leslie L. Alexander

SUNY Downstate Medical Center

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David L. Benninghoff

SUNY Downstate Medical Center

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Antonio Medina

SUNY Downstate Medical Center

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Bernard S. Aron

SUNY Downstate Medical Center

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George I. Solish

SUNY Downstate Medical Center

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Jack Farman

SUNY Downstate Medical Center

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Stanley Minkowitz

SUNY Downstate Medical Center

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Yale Rosen

SUNY Downstate Medical Center

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