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Asian Journal of Urology, 2016, 3(1): 49-52    doi: 10.1016/j.ajur.2015.09.005
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Tumour lysis syndrome: A rare acute presentation of locally advanced testicular cancer-Case report and review of literature
Marcus Chow, Arianto Yuwono, Ronny Tan
Department of Urology, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore
Tumour lysis syndrome: A rare acute presentation of locally advanced testicular cancer-Case report and review of literature
Marcus Chow, Arianto Yuwono, Ronny Tan
Department of Urology, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore
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摘要 Tumour lysis syndrome (TLS) is a potentially fatal complication of malignancy or its treatment. This uncommon syndrome comprises laboratory findings of hyperuricaemia, hypocalcaemia, hyperkalaemia and hyperphosphataemia. A literature search revealed a total of eight patients, with testicular cancer, who had TLS. All these patients had metastatic disease. We present a unique case of a 47-year-old gentleman we saw in clinic, who presented with a rapidly growing right groin mass and acute breathlessness, and discuss the diagnosis and management of TLS. TLS is extremely rare in testicular cancer but necessitates the awareness of urologists. TLS can occur spontaneously in testicular malignancy. Cell lysis in a rapidly proliferating germ cell tumour is a possible mechanism. The prompt identification and institution of management for TLS is crucial to improve clinical outcomes.
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关键词:  Tumour lysis syndrome  Testicular cancer  Testicular malignancy    
Abstract: Tumour lysis syndrome (TLS) is a potentially fatal complication of malignancy or its treatment. This uncommon syndrome comprises laboratory findings of hyperuricaemia, hypocalcaemia, hyperkalaemia and hyperphosphataemia. A literature search revealed a total of eight patients, with testicular cancer, who had TLS. All these patients had metastatic disease. We present a unique case of a 47-year-old gentleman we saw in clinic, who presented with a rapidly growing right groin mass and acute breathlessness, and discuss the diagnosis and management of TLS. TLS is extremely rare in testicular cancer but necessitates the awareness of urologists. TLS can occur spontaneously in testicular malignancy. Cell lysis in a rapidly proliferating germ cell tumour is a possible mechanism. The prompt identification and institution of management for TLS is crucial to improve clinical outcomes.
Key words:  Tumour lysis syndrome    Testicular cancer    Testicular malignancy
收稿日期:  2015-07-01      修回日期:  2015-09-28           出版日期:  2016-01-01      发布日期:  2016-01-29      整期出版日期:  2016-01-01
通讯作者:  Marcus Chow    E-mail:  marcus.chow@mohh.com.sg
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Marcus Chow, Arianto Yuwono, Ronny Tan. Tumour lysis syndrome: A rare acute presentation of locally advanced testicular cancer-Case report and review of literature[J]. Asian Journal of Urology, 2016, 3(1): 49-52.
Marcus Chow, Arianto Yuwono, Ronny Tan. Tumour lysis syndrome: A rare acute presentation of locally advanced testicular cancer-Case report and review of literature. Asian Journal of Urology, 2016, 3(1): 49-52.
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