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2021 | 11 | 1 | 22-26

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Spontaneous tumor lysis syndrome in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma patient as a cause of acute kidney injury

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Idiopathic tumor lysis syndrome is a rare complication in the course of neoplastic disease. This condition requires an interdisciplinary therapeutic procedure. The presented case of spontaneous tumor lysis syndrome in the course of malignant large B-cell lymphoma describes an effective therapeutic approach in this type of cases.

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11

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22-26

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  • Department of Hematology, Warmian-Masurian Cancer Center of the Ministry of the Interior and Administration’s Hospital in Olsztyn, Poland
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  • Warmian-Masurian Cancer Center of the Ministry of the Interior and Administration’s Hospital in Olsztyn, Poland
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  • Department of Hematology, Warmian-Masurian Cancer Center of the Ministry of the Interior and Administration’s Hospital in Olsztyn, Poland

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