Infection Masquerading As Spontaneous Tumor Lysis Syndrome. [PDF]
Tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) is a life-threatening condition due to malignant tumor cell lysis resulting in severe metabolic derangements that require prompt recognition and management to prevent progression to end-organ damage and death. This case describes a patient presenting with clinical and laboratory abnormalities complicated by multi-organ ...
DeSalvo J, Rossetti AL.
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Spontaneous Tumor Lysis Syndrome in Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumor [PDF]
Tumor lysis syndrome is caused by the massive lysis of tumor cells. It frequently occurs in rapidly proliferating malignancies and less often after solid tumor treatment.
Nasrin Namdari, Negar Azarpira
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Spontaneous tumor lysis syndrome in adrenal adenocarcinoma: a case report and review of the literature [PDF]
Background Tumor lysis syndrome is an oncologic emergency that classically occurs following cancer therapy, although spontaneous tumor lysis syndrome can also occur in malignancies, albeit rarely.
Mahan Shafie +4 more
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Spontaneous Tumor Lysis Syndrome in Prostate Cancer. [PDF]
Tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) is an oncological emergency that most frequently occurs in hematological and high-turnover solid neoplasia. Its incidence in solid, slowly proliferating neoplasia is unclear, primarily because of few published case reports. TLS may be triggered by chemotherapy or infection, or may spontaneously arise.
Pina Cabral J +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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A Rare Case of Spontaneous Tumor Lysis Syndrome in a Pulmonary Neuroendocrine Tumor. [PDF]
Tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) is a serious medical condition in which the lysis of tumor cells results in a variety of abnormalities, including elevated uric acid, potassium, and phosphorus, decreased calcium, seizures, arrhythmias, and acute kidney injury (AKI). TLS most often occurs in hematologic cancers and after chemotherapy, whereas cases that arise
Graber JL, Makram M, El Charabaty E.
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A Rare Case of Spontaneous Tumor Lysis Syndrome in Hodgkin Lymphoma. [PDF]
Tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) is an oncological emergency characterized by biochemical abnormalities such as metabolic acidosis, hyperkalemia, hyperphosphatemia, and hypocalcemia. The clinical outcome is directly related to the biochemical abnormalities.
Hassan M, Alam D, Altaf N, Kundi AK.
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Spontaneous Tumor Lysis Syndrome in the Setting of Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma. [PDF]
Tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) is the destruction of tumor cells, causing the release of intracellular contents, including but not limited to uric acid, phosphate, and potassium. This can manifest with significant physiologic abnormalities, such as life-threatening acute kidney injury.
Coyne BM +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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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.
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