Abstract:Tumour lysis syndrome (TLS) is a serious life-threatening complication of cancer chemotherapy which is a constellation of metabolic disturbances that typically occurs during therapy of bulky, rapidly proliferative tumours. TLS is an oncological emergency that causes a significant release of phosphate, potassium, uric acid, and nucleic acids into the blood stream. Incidence of TLS in multiple myeloma is rare. Here we present a case of multiple myeloma who later developed tumour lysis syndrome in its due course … Show more
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