二价离子(镁、钙、磷)在癌症患者中的紊乱

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Mitchell H. Rosner, Amanda DeMauro Renaghan
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摘要

二价离子(镁、钙和磷)的紊乱在癌症患者中经常遇到。其中,低镁血症、低钙血症、高钙血症和低磷血症最为常见。这些电解质紊乱可能与潜在的恶性肿瘤或抗癌治疗的副作用有关。当由副肿瘤过程引起时,这些异常可能预示着预后不良。重要的是,严重电解质紊乱的发展可能与负面影响生活质量的症状相关,妨碍了关键化疗药物的施用,或导致危及生命的并发症,需要住院和紧急治疗。因此,及时识别和治疗这些疾病是改善癌症患者预后的关键。这篇综述将讨论在这个人群中所见的二价离子的失调,重点是副肿瘤和治疗相关的病因。
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Disorders of Divalent Ions (Magnesium, Calcium, and Phosphorous) in Patients With Cancer

Disorders of Divalent Ions (Magnesium, Calcium, and Phosphorous) in Patients With Cancer

Disorders of the divalent ions (magnesium, calcium, and phosphorous) are frequently encountered in patients with cancer. Of these, hypomagnesemia, hypocalcemia, hypercalcemia, and hypophosphatemia are seen most commonly. These electrolyte disturbances may be related to the underlying malignancy or due to side effects of anticancer therapy. When caused by a paraneoplastic process, these abnormalities may portend a poor prognosis. Importantly, the development of severe electrolyte derangements may be associated with symptoms that negatively impact quality of life, preclude the administration of critical chemotherapeutic agents, or lead to life-threatening complications that require hospitalization and emergent treatment. In accordance, prompt recognition and treatment of these disorders is key to improving outcomes in patients living with cancer. This review will discuss selected derangements of the divalent ions seen in this population, with a focus on paraneoplastic and therapy-associated etiologies.

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Advances in chronic kidney disease
Advances in chronic kidney disease 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
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69
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11.1 weeks
期刊介绍: The purpose of Advances Chronic Kidney Disease is to provide in-depth, scholarly review articles about the care and management of persons with early kidney disease and kidney failure, as well as those at risk for kidney disease. Emphasis is on articles related to the early identification of kidney disease; prevention or delay in progression of kidney disease
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