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Dr. Michael Baden

Because he is a well-known and respected Forensic Pathologist. My dream job

Dr. Michael Baden is the former Chief Medical Examiner of New York City and is presently the chief forensic pathologist for the New York State Police. He received a B.S. Degree from the City College of New York and an M.D. Degree from New York University School of Medicine. He trained in internal medicine and pathology at Bellevue Hospital Medical Center where he was intern, resident and Chief Resident. He has been a medical examiner for forty-five years and has performed more than 20,000 medico-legal autopsies. He has held professorial teaching appointments at Albert Einstein Medical School, Albany Medical College, New York University, New York Law School and John Jay College of Criminal Justice. He has been a consultant to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Veteran's Administration, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearm's, Drug Enforcement Agency and the United States Department of Justice.

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There are lots of people I admire for different reasons - they include: Johnny Depp for his acting, Germaine Greer for her honesty and original thinking, Nelson Mandela for his bravery....

At the moment I most admire Al Gore because of his strong beliefs and conviction - especially about Global Warming. We need a clear leader on this and for me he is doing a great job.

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I admire my parents. Because they do a lot of great things and really look out for me, and they're not plastic like some celebrities.
I know what they've been through, and I know it's tough, and yet they still do what they do best. I really respect and admire them for that.
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Skin biopsies for immunofluorescence should be sent immediately to Pathology in saline soaked

gauze, or if necessary, may be placed in Michel's fixative (N-ethyl maleimide), available from the

Immunopathology Laboratory (449-4944). The specimen in gauze should be refrigerated as soon

as possible. An H & E section or tissue for light microscopy must accompany tissue sent only for

immunofluorescence.

 

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Hodgkin's lymphoma is a malignancy (cancer) of lymph tissue found in the lymph nodes, spleen, liver, and bone marrow.

The disease may be diagnosed after:

  • A lymph node biopsy
  • A bone marrow biopsy 
  • A biopsy of suspected tissue
  • Detection of Reed-Sternberg (Hodgkin's lymphoma) cells by biopsy

 

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While screening tests are very accurate and reliable tests, they are not 100% accurate. Samples which screen positive are presumed to be actually positive, but the specific drug must be confirmed by a more specific method. The method employed by the Toxicology Section for all confirmations is gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS).

In confirmatory tests, a procedure specific to the class or family of drug for which the sample screened positive is employed to "wash" or separate the drug itself from the matrix, i.e. blood or urine, in which it resides. The procedure of separating the drug from the sample is called an extraction. The Toxicology Section has different procedures for each class of drug. The general scheme of an extraction is to adjust the pH of the sample, expose the sample to an organic solvent to wash out the drug, collect and concentrate the organic solvent, and derivatize the drug in the sample. Some extractions have a but a few steps in the scheme, while others have many steps. The extraction process is one of the most time-consuming aspects of drug testing.

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Both blood and urine samples for the following classes or families of drugs in  drug screening test

  • amphetamine/methamphetamine - stimulants such as methamphetamine (crank, ice), amphetamine, and methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA, Ecstasy)
  • barbiturates - sedatives such as butalbital (Fiorinal), phenobarbital, and pentobarbital (sodium pentothal)
  • benzodiazepines - tranquilizers such as diazepam (Valium) and alprazolam (Xanax)
  • cannabinoids - active chemicals in marijuana
  • cocaine metabolite - cocaine and its related metabolites
  • opiates - narcotic analgesics derived from opium such as codeine, morphine, heroin, oxycodone, and hydrocodone
  • phencyclidine - also know as PCP or angel dust
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The CISH Tests in volves the following

HPV High Risk Group (Tissue)

HPV Low Risk Group (Tissue)

Immunoglobulin Light Chain Kappa (mRNA) (Tissue)

Immunoglobulin Light Chain Lambda (mRNA) (Tissue)

 

 

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