A Rare Oncologic Emergency: Spontaneous Tumor Lysis Syndrome in Metastatic Colon Adenocarcinoma [PDF]
Tumor lysis syndrome is an oncologic emergency that can present with variable symptoms and is truly a laboratory-based diagnosis without pathognomonic clinical findings.
Kathleen E. Kalmbach +3 more
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Spontaneous Tumor Lysis Syndrome in a Patient with Bulky Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Diagnosed after Resolution of Symptoms [PDF]
Tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) is an oncologic emergency characterized by the destruction of tumor cells leading to an influx of large amounts of uric acid, potassium, and phosphorus into systemic circulation.
Sasmith R. Menakuru +3 more
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Spontaneous Tumor Lysis Syndrome in T-Cell Leukemia. [PDF]
Tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) is a constellation of metabolic derangements that occur as a consequence of rapid cell turnover in malignancy and the release of intracellular solutes - potassium, phosphate, and nucleic acid metabolites. TLS classically occurs following chemotherapy, with severe renal failure.
Faheem B +3 more
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Metastatic adult neuroblastoma with spontaneous tumor lysis syndrome. [PDF]
Neuroblastoma (NB) is a solid tumor of the sympathetic nervous system, most commonly found in childhood, standing for 7% of all pediatric malignancies. The incidence in adults is markedly smaller: 1 case per 10 million adults per year. We report the case of a previously healthy 27-year-old woman who started with lumbar pain, asthenia, and abdominal ...
Vieceli T +3 more
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Burkitt lymphoma presenting as cecum mass and spontaneous tumor lysis syndrome with hypercalcemia [PDF]
Burkitt's lymphoma (BL) could be primarily presented with various symptoms. We reported a woman with abdominal pain and mass who later developed spontaneous TLS with hypercalcemia, and was diagnosed with BL.
Mahan Shafie +4 more
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Spontaneous Tumor Lysis Syndrome Secondary to Metastatic Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Spontaneous tumor lysis syndrome (STLS) secondary to metastatic pancreatic adenocarcinoma is a rare clinical phenomenon. An 86-year-old woman with a history of pancreatic cysts presented to the emergency department with progressive fatigue, transaminitis, elevated lactate dehydrogenase, and acute kidney injury of unclear etiology ...
Gusdorf J +7 more
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Spontaneous Tumor Lysis Syndrome: A Rare Presentation in Plasmablastic Lymphoma. [PDF]
Tumor lysis syndrome is an oncological emergency, which can ultimately lead to death if not recognized early and treated accordingly. The institution of adequate prophylactic measures can decrease its incidence and severity; but very rarely, a highly aggressive neoplasm such as acute lymphoblastic leukemia or Burkitt's lymphoma can present with ...
Infante J +3 more
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Spontaneous Tumor Lysis Syndrome Due to Endometrial Carcinoma. [PDF]
Spontaneous tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) is a rare condition in solid tumors, particularly in endometrial carcinoma. Spontaneous TLS occurs without the use of cytotoxic therapy but is observed particularly in hematologic malignancies. Given the high morbidity and mortality associated with spontaneous TLS, it is crucial to identify and treat it promptly ...
Chango Azanza JJ +4 more
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Spontaneous Tumor Lysis Syndrome Secondary to Metastatic Small Cell Lung Cancer. [PDF]
Tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) is an oncology emergency caused by the lysis of tumor cells that releases cell contents into the blood. TLS is typically associated with leukemia following the initiation of chemotherapy. Spontaneous TLS has been seen in hematologic malignancies, but the incidence of spontaneous TLS in solid tumors is rare, and only nine ...
Koura S +4 more
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Spontaneous Tumor Lysis Syndrome in an Adenocarcinoma of Unknown Origin. [PDF]
Spontaneous tumor lysis syndrome (STLS) is a rare oncologic emergency caused by massive cancer cell lysis or necrosis without a precipitating factor. Although tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) is most commonly associated with hematologic malignancies, a small number of cases in solid tumor malignancies have been reported.
Kalter JA +4 more
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