
Abstract Tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) is an oncologic emergency in which tumor cells undergo lysis either spontaneously or due to the initiation of cancer therapy typically presenting with hypocalcemia. We described a 62‐year‐old male patient with spontaneous TLS and hypercalcemia without a known malignancy, who is later discovered to have plasma cell leukemia.
Medicine (General), calcium, leukemia, R, hypercalcemia, Case Reports, spontaneous tumor lysis syndrome, R5-920, plasma cell leukemia, Medicine, tumor lysis syndrome
Medicine (General), calcium, leukemia, R, hypercalcemia, Case Reports, spontaneous tumor lysis syndrome, R5-920, plasma cell leukemia, Medicine, tumor lysis syndrome
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