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Spontaneous tumor lysis syndrome in T-cell malignancy: two case reports. [PDF]
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Generation of effector cells from T cell subsets [PDF]
Koszinowski, Ulrich H., Simon, M. M.
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Spontaneous tumor lysis syndrome in a patient with advanced gastric adenocarcinoma: a case report. [PDF]
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A Rare Case of Spontaneous Tumor Lysis Syndrome in Idiopathic Primary Myelofibrosis. [PDF]
Na YS, Park SG.
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Acute spontaneous tumor lysis syndrome
American Journal of Hematology, 1994AbstractAn 83‐year‐old woman with no previous history of malignancy was admitted to our institution with weakness and anemia and subsequently developed acute tumor lysis syndrome secondary to newly diagnosed Burkitt's leukemia/lymphoma. This syndrome has been previously described in patients with hematologic malignancies; however, its development has ...
A M, Jasek, H J, Day
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Spontaneous Recurrent Tumor Lysis Syndrome in Breast Cancer
American Journal of Clinical Oncology, 1995A case of spontaneous recurrent acute tumor lysis syndrome is presented in a woman with inflammatory breast cancer. The occurrence of tumor lysis syndrome in solid tumors is unusual, and spontaneous cases are rare. This and other unusual aspects of this case are discussed.
N T, Sklarin, M, Markham
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From skin to spontaneous lysis: A case of spontaneous tumor lysis syndrome in metastatic melanoma
Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice, 2017Tumor lysis syndrome is a life-threatening complication that often occurs after administration of cytotoxic therapy, but rarely occurs spontaneously without chemotherapy. This vignette describes a 59-year-old male with known extensive metastatic melanoma who presented to the hospital with spontaneous tumor lysis syndrome.
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