I. Karaman, S. Ozen, Başak Ballica, T. Uzar, O. Balçik, S. Ozkaya
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Abstract
Hyperviscosity syndrome (HVS) is an oncological emergency resulting from elevated cellular or protein fractions of blood causing respiratory or neurological symptoms. While the prevalence is relatively low in leukemias, there are only a few reports of HVS seen in chronic lymphoblastic leukemia patients. Here, we report a case of an unusual presentation of chronic lymphoblastic leukemia in a 73-year-old male patient with extreme hyperleukocytosis and HVS presenting as acute respiratory distress syndrome. He consulted our clinic with complaints of exertional dyspnea followed by an acute respiratory distress syndrome after hospitalization. After evaluation of computed tomography, Chest x-ray, laboratory findings, and ongoing symptoms, the patient was found to present HVS. Even though it is a rare situation, this diagnosis should also be considered when evaluating appropriate patients with hematologic malignancy.
期刊介绍:
Clinical Pulmonary Medicine provides a forum for the discussion of important new knowledge in the field of pulmonary medicine that is of interest and relevance to the practitioner. This goal is achieved through mini-reviews on focused sub-specialty topics in areas covered within the journal. These areas include: Obstructive Airways Disease; Respiratory Infections; Interstitial, Inflammatory, and Occupational Diseases; Clinical Practice Management; Critical Care/Respiratory Care; Colleagues in Respiratory Medicine; and Topics in Respiratory Medicine.