| Literature DB >> 31200669 |
Daniel Pindak1,2, Katarina Rejlekova3,4, Miroslav Tomas1, Ramadan Aziri1, Eva Rovenska1, Judita Puskacova5, Michal Mego6,7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Tumor lysis syndrome is an unusual metabolic emergency in solid tumors. Perioperative occurrence of this syndrome is extremely rare but may have fatal consequences if not detected and treated on time. CASE REPORT: We report a 19-year patient with testicular germ cell tumor after first line chemotherapy with giant growing teratoma syndrome in retroperitoneum. He underwent radical resection, however, perioperatively, a fatal case of heart failure due to unrecognized intraoperative tumor lysis syndrome developed.Entities:
Keywords: Genitourinary neoplasm; Intraoperative; Necrosis; Surgery; Teratoma
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31200669 PMCID: PMC6570972 DOI: 10.1186/s12893-019-0526-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Surg ISSN: 1471-2482 Impact factor: 2.102
Fig. 1CT scans confirming giant retroperitoneal tumor extending to the posterior mediastinum. a – axial, b – coronal
Fig. 2Intraabdominal view after laparotomy – abdominal cavity completely filled by the tumor
Fig. 3Intrabdominal view after tumor resection (1 vertebral column, 2 psoas muscles, 3 interrupted aorta)
Fig. 4Resected specimen - large encapsulated tumor mass measuring 33x25x13 cm
Fig. 5Histology. a - organoid morphology of mature teratoma: cysts lines by respiratory type of epithelium, cartilage and mucoid areas, b - strong nuclear staining of CDX2 – marker to detect epithelium with gastrointestinal differentiation