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Abstract Number: 546
SPONTANEOUS TUMOR LYSIS SYNDROME IN UNDIAGNOSED DIFFUSE LARGE B-CELL LYMPHOMA
SHM Converge 2024
Case Presentation: An 81-year-old man with a history of heart failure (HF) and recent diagnosis of an ileocecal mass with associated bulky lymphadenopathy and peritoneal carcinomatosis (Figure 1) presented to the emergency room with decreased appetite, abdominal pain, and worsening abdominal distention. Upon arrival, the patient was afebrile and hemodynamically stable. Physical examination was remarkable [...]
Abstract Number: 0595
A SOLID SURPRISE: SPONTANEOUS TUMOR LYSIS SYNDROME IN METASTATIC BREAST CANCER
SHM Converge 2025
Case Presentation: A 38-year-old woman with suspected metastatic right breast cancer presented to the acute care hospital for a second opinion. The patient first noticed a breast lump one year ago and had been receiving homeopathic medical care without improvement. She was evaluated in a foreign country one week prior to admission and was advised [...]
Abstract Number: 0612
RARE AND RAPID: TUMOR LYSIS SYNDROME IN RENAL SOFT TISSUE SARCOMA
SHM Converge 2025
Case Presentation: A 39-year-old male presented with persistent abdominal pain and was found to have a large, left-sided renal mass measuring 15 x 11 x 23 cm. Initial biopsy results were inconclusive, demonstrating nonspecific necrosis and inflammation. Two weeks later the patient developed worsening abdominal distention and acute kidney injury. He was found to have [...]
Abstract Number: 0762
AN UNSUSPECTED FATAL ONCOLOGIC EMERGENCY
SHM Converge 2025
Case Presentation: Tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) is a potentially fatal complication usually seen in rapidly proliferating and chemo-sensitive malignancies like acute leukemia and lymphomas. (1-3) It is termed “spontaneous” (STLS) when TLS occurs without prior chemotherapy. (1) The incidence of STLS in solid tumors is infrequent/rare and can be fatal without early recognition and aggressive [...]
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