oncology emergencies part 1

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    Superior Vena Cava (SVC) Syndrome
    Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone (SIADH)
    Thromboembolism (Blood Clot)
    Tumor Lysis Syndrome
    Hemorrhagic Cystitis (Bleeding from the Bladder)
    Hemorrhagic cystitis is inflammation and bleeding from the lining of the bladder, which can be caused by certain chemotherapy medications.
    Hypercalcemia (Elevated Blood Calcium Level)
    Hypercalcemia is a high level of calcium in the blood, which can happen with some types of cancer.
    Neutropenic Fever
    Neutropenic fever is a fever while a patient is neutropenic. A fever in a neutropenic patient is a temperature of or greater than 100.4°F or 38.0°C.
    Rectal Fistula
    A rectal fistula is an opening that is created between the rectum (anus) and an adjacent structure such as a gland or the urethra.
    Sepsis (Blood Stream Infection)
    Sepsis is a systemic (body-wide) response to an infection that people with compromised immune systems, such as cancer patients, are particularly at risk for developing sepsis.
    Spinal Cord Compression
    Spinal cord compression happens when there is pressure on an area of the spinal cord, typically caused by cancer cells.

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