2018
DOI: 10.5603/hem.2018.0003
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Zaburzenia metaboliczne i wodno-elektrolitowe u pacjentów z hematologicznymi chorobami nowotworowymi

Abstract: U pacjentów z nowotworowymi chorobami hematologicznymi zaburzenia metaboliczne i wodno-elektrolitowe występują zarówno w przebiegu samej choroby, jak i w trakcie prowadzonego intensywnego leczenia przeciwnowotworowego. Do najczęściej występujących powikłań metabolicznych i elektrolitowych należą: hiperurykemia i zespół rozpadu guza, hiperamonemia, kwasica metaboliczna, zespół nieadekwatnego wydzielania hormonu antydiuretycznego, hiponatremia, hiperkalcemia, hipokaliemia, zaburzenia gospodarki weglowodanowej. C… Show more

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“…It has been proven that a change in pH and a disturbance in acid-base balance led to stress, dehydration, and inhibition of reproductive processes, such as sperm production, even within six days. Such changes can occur as a result of lack of food, and water, changes in the external environment, and animal disease [ 109 ]. Electrolyte disturbances can take place in the laboratory, but urine and feces can also be evaluated [ 110 ].…”
Section: Reproductive Consequences Resulting From Disturbances In Ele...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been proven that a change in pH and a disturbance in acid-base balance led to stress, dehydration, and inhibition of reproductive processes, such as sperm production, even within six days. Such changes can occur as a result of lack of food, and water, changes in the external environment, and animal disease [ 109 ]. Electrolyte disturbances can take place in the laboratory, but urine and feces can also be evaluated [ 110 ].…”
Section: Reproductive Consequences Resulting From Disturbances In Ele...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oncological disease not only tends to bring radical changes in patients' lives, but it also affects their families. One of the consequences is the reorganisation of the hitherto operating family system, which often disturbs the adopted pace and rhythm of life [9]. It may occur that the patient needs comprehensive support including basic nursing activities, assistance in moving around, making meals, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%