Literature DB >> 25060247

Oncologic metabolic emergencies.

Jonathan Wagner1, Sanjay Arora2.   

Abstract

Cancer and its therapies may lead to several metabolic emergencies that emergency providers (EPs) should be well-versed in identifying and managing. With prompt recognition and treatment initiation in the emergency department, lives can be saved and quality of life maintained. Most oncologic metabolic emergencies occur in advanced cancer states, but some follow initiation of treatment or may be the presenting syndrome that leads to the cancer diagnosis. This article reviews the 2 most emergent oncologic metabolic diagnoses: tumor lysis syndrome and hypercalcemia of malignancy. A discussion on associated cancers and conditions, pathogenesis and pathophysiology, and management recommendations is included.
Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Cancer; Emergency medicine; Hypercalcemia of malignancy; Metabolic emergency; Treatment; Tumor lysis syndrome

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25060247     DOI: 10.1016/j.emc.2014.04.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Emerg Med Clin North Am        ISSN: 0733-8627            Impact factor:   2.264


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Authors:  Klaas Prenen; Hans Prenen
Journal:  Ann Gastroenterol       Date:  2015 Oct-Dec

2.  Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor Induced Hypercalcemia.

Authors:  Aram Barbaryan; Stefania Bailuc; Padma Poddutoori; Aida Richardson; Aibek E Mirrakhimov
Journal:  Case Rep Oncol Med       Date:  2017-04-06

Review 3.  Calcitriol-Mediated Hypercalcemia, Somatostatin Receptors Expression and 25-Hydroxyvitamin D3-1α- Hydroxylase in GIST Tumors.

Authors:  Yiraldine Herrera-Martínez; María José Contreras González; Sergio Pedraza-Arévalo; Maria Del Carmen Guerrero Martínez; Ángela Rodrigo Martínez; Alberto González Menchen; Maria Angeles Blanco Molina; Maria Angeles Gálvez-Moreno; Alberto L Moreno-Vega; Raúl M Luque; Aura D Herrera-Martínez
Journal:  Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)       Date:  2022-01-26       Impact factor: 5.555

Review 4.  Hypercalcemia in metastatic GIST caused by systemic elevated calcitriol: a case report and review of the literature.

Authors:  Katrine Hygum; Christian Nielsen Wulff; Torben Harsløf; Anders Kindberg Boysen; Philip Blach Rossen; Bente Lomholt Langdahl; Akmal Ahmed Safwat
Journal:  BMC Cancer       Date:  2015-10-24       Impact factor: 4.430

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