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An Unusual Case of Kidney Injury in a Young Woman with a Connective Tissue Disease
A 32-year-old female was admitted to our institution with thrombocytopenia, fever, serositis, hepatosplenomegaly, diffuse lymphadenopathy, and renal insufficiency. A diagnosis of systemic lupus erythematosus was made. Due to recalcitrant thrombocytopenia,
Roberto Rivera, Salvador Vila
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Pharmacogenomic testing and its future in community pharmacy [PDF]
Although it is common to see pharmacogenomic testing used North America and Australia, it is not yet part of practice in the UK. With the promise of genomic screening becoming part of the NHS, pharmacists must equip themselves with a knowledge of how the
Wright, David, Youssef, Essra
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We hypothesized acute moderate and drastic reductions in uric acid concentration exert different effects on arterial function in healthy normotensive and hypertensive adults.
Benjamin De Becker +9 more
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Efficacy of a reduced-dose rasburicase: Single-institution experience in India
Background: Tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) is an oncological emergency associated with life-threatening metabolic abnormalities. Hyperuricemia is a feature of TLS and is treated with hydration, urine alkalinization, and allopurinol.
K C Lakshmaiah +8 more
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Acute kidney injury in critically ill cancer patients : an update [PDF]
Patients with cancer represent a growing group among actual ICU admissions (up to 20 %). Due to their increased susceptibility to infectious and noninfectious complications related to the underlying cancer itself or its treatment, these patients ...
Benoit, Dominique +3 more
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Ascorbic Acid for the Treatment of Rasburicase induced Methemoglobinemia in the Setting of Acute Renal Failure [PDF]
Purpose A case of apparent rasburicase-induced methemoglobinemia and acute kidney injury treated with i.v. ascorbic acid because of suspected glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency is reported.
Birhiray, Ruemu +2 more
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Background: Tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) is an oncological emergency. Rasburicase (recombinant urate oxidase) has been proven to be an effective therapy for prevention of TLS and its serious consequences in patients with hematological malignancies such as ...
Sandeep R Kukkar +5 more
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Background Sacrococcygeal teratomas (SCTs) are the most common congenital neoplasm and often require resection soon after birth. There are rare reports of cardiac arrest during surgery due to manipulation of the tumor triggering secondary necrosis and ...
Aditi Dey +5 more
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Urate oxidase for the prevention and treatment of tumour lysis syndrome in children with cancer [PDF]
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Chan, GCF +3 more
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Tumor lysis syndrome in an extraskeletal osteosarcoma: a case report and review of the literature [PDF]
BACKGROUND: This case report describes a spontaneous tumor lysis syndrome due to a rare solid tumor. CASE PRESENTATION: A 65-year-old white woman had tumor lysis syndrome, which represent a dangerous oncological emergency.
Giulia Malaguarnera +5 more
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