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Hematologic Emergencies — Tumor Lysis Syndrome (TLS)
A 45-year-old man with newly diagnosed Burkitt lymphoma starts chemotherapy. Within 12 hours, develops oliguria, nausea, and arrhythmia. Labs: K+ 6.2, phosphate 7.0, Ca2+ 6.8, uric acid 13, Cr 2.3.
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Rasburicase for uric acid >8 mg/dL or high-risk TLS
Avoid routine calcium replacement in asymptomatic hypocalcemia
Aggressive IV hydration
Dialysis if refractory electrolyte disturbances or AKI
Allopurinol for prophylaxis (not treatment)
Manage hyperkalemia, hyperphosphatemia, hypocalcemia
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