Literature DB >> 31461568

Current understanding of tumor lysis syndrome.

Benjamin Rahmani1, Shrey Patel1, Omar Seyam1, Jason Gandhi1,2, Inefta Reid1, Noel Smith3, Sardar Ali Khan1,4.   

Abstract

Tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) is an oncologic emergency from the intracellular release of material in lysing malignant cells. The earlier it is treated, the less likely it is to be harmful to an individual and spread through the body. Common complications of TLS include arrhythmias, which are caused by hypocalcemia or hyperkalemia, renal failures due to hyperuricemia or hyperphosphatemia, and seizures. Furthermore, the risk to develop TLS varies widely based on several factors including factors that are related to disease, the patient, and the treatment of the patient. Laboratory data can be used to gauge the severity of TLS based on patient serum levels for specific markers. On the contrary, evidence of TLS via radiological imaging and electrocardiogram findings has been a limited way to evaluate TLS, indicating the need for further research in this area. Common trends of treatment have also been seen in the past several years, evident by case studies seen in the following literature review.
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Keywords:  allopurinol; hyperkalemia; hyperphosphatemia; hyperuricemia; hypocalcemia; rasburicase; tumor lysis syndrome

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31461568     DOI: 10.1002/hon.2668

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hematol Oncol        ISSN: 0278-0232            Impact factor:   5.271


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Authors:  Kevin Cao; Jesse C Wu; Michelle Hernandez; Latha Ganti
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2022-04-26

2.  Tumor Lysis Syndrome in the Chronic Phase of Chronic Myeloid Leukemia Following COVID-19 Infection: A Case Report.

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Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2022-04-22

3.  Association of Hyperuricemia With Acute Kidney Injury: Case Series Report Among Patients Hospitalized With General Tonic-Clonic Seizures.

Authors:  Jean Maxime Côté; Arline-Aude Bérubé; Guillaume Bollée
Journal:  Can J Kidney Health Dis       Date:  2020-12-08

4.  Clinical and Immunological Characteristics of Patients with Biopolymers and Autoimmune Inflammatory Syndrome Induced by Adjuvants.

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5.  Lenvatinib-induced hypocalcaemia due to transient primary hypoparathyroidism.

Authors:  Matteo Trevisan; Carla Colombo; Noemi Giancola; Claudia Moneta; Gianlorenzo Dionigi; Laura Fugazzola; Simone De Leo
Journal:  Endocrine       Date:  2022-07-20       Impact factor: 3.925

6.  Evaluation of the safety and efficacy of low-dose rasburicase in critically ill children with haematological malignancies.

Authors:  Yuxin Pei; Yu Li; Yujian Liang; Lingling Xu; Xueqiong Huang; Yijuan Li; Wen Tang; Xiaoyun Jiang
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7.  Hypocalcemia is highly prevalent and predicts hospitalization in patients with COVID-19.

Authors:  Luigi Di Filippo; Anna Maria Formenti; Patrizia Rovere-Querini; Michele Carlucci; Caterina Conte; Fabio Ciceri; Alberto Zangrillo; Andrea Giustina
Journal:  Endocrine       Date:  2020-06-12       Impact factor: 3.925

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Authors:  Jasmine Y Zheng; Alyssa C Mixon; Mitra D McLarney
Journal:  Curr Phys Med Rehabil Rep       Date:  2021-06-19
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