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Managing patients with oncologic complications in the emergency department [digest].

David Wacker1, Michael T McCurdy2, Jeffrey Nusbaum3, Nachi Gupta3.   

Abstract

As the prevalence of cancer continues to increase in the general population and improvements in cancer treatment prolong survival, the incidence of patients presenting to the emergency department with oncologic complications will, similarly, continue to rise. This issue reviews 3 of the more common presentations of oncology patients to the emergency department: metastatic spinal cord compression, tumor lysis syndrome, and febrile neutropenia. Signs and symptoms of these conditions can be varied and nonspecific, and may be related to the malignancy itself or to an adverse effect of the cancer treatment. Timely evidence-based decisions in the emergency department regarding diagnostic testing, medications, and arrangement of disposition and oncology follow-up can significantly improve a cancer patient's quality of life. [Points & Pearls is a digest of Emergency Medicine Practice.].

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29363928

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Emerg Med Pract        ISSN: 1524-1971


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1.  Metastatic spinal cord compression by gastric cancer: a case report.

Authors:  Teiko Kawahigashi; Takashi Kawabe; Hirokazu Iijima; Yuto Igarashi; Yuma Suno; Mutsuo Takagi; Fuminori Yamaji; Kazunao Watanabe
Journal:  Oxf Med Case Reports       Date:  2019-09-28
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