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Uncontrolled hypertension secondary to leukemic cell infiltration of kidneys in a hemodialysis patient

Leukemic infiltration of the kidney is usually silent, and the admission of the patients with renal dysfunction or acute kidney injury is uncommon. We present a 34-year old hemodialysis patient with new onset of uncontrolled hypertension, erythropoietin-resistant anemia, thrombocytopenia, and Bell’s...

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Autores principales: Turkmen, Kultigin, Altintepe, Lutfullah, Guney, Ibrahim, Aydogdu, Ismet, Koc, Osman, Ali Erkut, Mehmet, Tonbul, Halil Zeki
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3108775/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21694931
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author Turkmen, Kultigin
Altintepe, Lutfullah
Guney, Ibrahim
Aydogdu, Ismet
Koc, Osman
Ali Erkut, Mehmet
Tonbul, Halil Zeki
author_facet Turkmen, Kultigin
Altintepe, Lutfullah
Guney, Ibrahim
Aydogdu, Ismet
Koc, Osman
Ali Erkut, Mehmet
Tonbul, Halil Zeki
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description Leukemic infiltration of the kidney is usually silent, and the admission of the patients with renal dysfunction or acute kidney injury is uncommon. We present a 34-year old hemodialysis patient with new onset of uncontrolled hypertension, erythropoietin-resistant anemia, thrombocytopenia, and Bell’s palsy. On admission, his blood pressure (BP) was 210/110 mmHg and he had petechiae and purpura at upper and lower extremities. Renal ultrasonography (USG) showed bilaterally enlarged kidneys without hydronephrosis, unlike his previous USG, which determined bilaterally atrophic kidneys. Acute lymphoblastic leukemia, hypertensive crisis due to bilateral leukemic cell infiltration of kidneys, tumor lysis syndrome, and leukemic involvement of the facial nerve were diagnosed. Despite intense antihypertensive management, his BP was not controlled. After prednisolone, daunorubicine, and vincristine therapy, the size of kidneys diminished and his BP dropped under normal range. In conclusion, pathological findings such as uncontrolled hypertension, flank pain, skin rashes, and abnormal blood count should be considered carefully, even in patients with end-stage renal disease receiving renal replacement therapy.
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spelling pubmed-31087752011-06-21 Uncontrolled hypertension secondary to leukemic cell infiltration of kidneys in a hemodialysis patient Turkmen, Kultigin Altintepe, Lutfullah Guney, Ibrahim Aydogdu, Ismet Koc, Osman Ali Erkut, Mehmet Tonbul, Halil Zeki Int J Nephrol Renovasc Dis Case Report Leukemic infiltration of the kidney is usually silent, and the admission of the patients with renal dysfunction or acute kidney injury is uncommon. We present a 34-year old hemodialysis patient with new onset of uncontrolled hypertension, erythropoietin-resistant anemia, thrombocytopenia, and Bell’s palsy. On admission, his blood pressure (BP) was 210/110 mmHg and he had petechiae and purpura at upper and lower extremities. Renal ultrasonography (USG) showed bilaterally enlarged kidneys without hydronephrosis, unlike his previous USG, which determined bilaterally atrophic kidneys. Acute lymphoblastic leukemia, hypertensive crisis due to bilateral leukemic cell infiltration of kidneys, tumor lysis syndrome, and leukemic involvement of the facial nerve were diagnosed. Despite intense antihypertensive management, his BP was not controlled. After prednisolone, daunorubicine, and vincristine therapy, the size of kidneys diminished and his BP dropped under normal range. In conclusion, pathological findings such as uncontrolled hypertension, flank pain, skin rashes, and abnormal blood count should be considered carefully, even in patients with end-stage renal disease receiving renal replacement therapy. Dove Medical Press 2010-06-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3108775/ /pubmed/21694931 Text en © 2010 Turkmen et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Turkmen, Kultigin
Altintepe, Lutfullah
Guney, Ibrahim
Aydogdu, Ismet
Koc, Osman
Ali Erkut, Mehmet
Tonbul, Halil Zeki
Uncontrolled hypertension secondary to leukemic cell infiltration of kidneys in a hemodialysis patient
title Uncontrolled hypertension secondary to leukemic cell infiltration of kidneys in a hemodialysis patient
title_full Uncontrolled hypertension secondary to leukemic cell infiltration of kidneys in a hemodialysis patient
title_fullStr Uncontrolled hypertension secondary to leukemic cell infiltration of kidneys in a hemodialysis patient
title_full_unstemmed Uncontrolled hypertension secondary to leukemic cell infiltration of kidneys in a hemodialysis patient
title_short Uncontrolled hypertension secondary to leukemic cell infiltration of kidneys in a hemodialysis patient
title_sort uncontrolled hypertension secondary to leukemic cell infiltration of kidneys in a hemodialysis patient
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3108775/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21694931
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