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Research Article

Dexamethazone-induced Acute Tumor Lysis Syndrome in a T-cell Malignant Lymphoma

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Pages 1129-1132 | Published online: 01 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

We report a case of steroid-induced acute tumor lysis syndrome and review the literature. A 60-year-old woman was started on steroid therapy for dyspnea due to bilateral pleural effusion and a large mass involving the anterior mediastinum. The final diagnosis was precursor T-lymphoblastic lymphoma-leukemia. Following steroid therapy, the patient developed acute renal failure and laboratory evidence of metabolic changes induced by massive cytolysis. She received vigorous hydration, diuretic and allopurinol therapy, and haemodialysis. Her diuresis, renal function and laboratory data returned to normal within 2 weeks. A review of the medical literature on T-cell lymphoma revealed only one similar case of steroid-induced acute tumor lysis syndrome, a life-threatening metabolic emergency. This risk should be kept into account in the management of patients with lymphoproliferative disorders.

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