PART 12: Critical Care Medicine
SECTION 4 Oncologic Emergencies
276 Oncologic Emergencies
![]() | Figure 276-1 Superior vena cava syndrome. A. Chest radiographs of a 59-year-old man with recurrent SVCS caused by non-small cell lung cancer showing right paratracheal mass with right pleural effusion. |
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![]() | Figure 276-2 Management of cancer patients with back pain. |
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![]() | Figure 276-3 Airway obstruction. A. CT scan of a 62-year-old man with tracheal obstruction caused by renal carcinoma showing paratracheal mass (A) with tracheal invasion/obstruction (arrow). |
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![]() | Figure 276-4 Management of patients at high risk for the tumor lysis syndrome. |
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![]() | Figure 276-5 Abdominal CT scans of a 72-year-old woman with neutropenic enterocolitis secondary to chemotherapy.A. Air in inferior mesenteric vein (arrow) and bowel wall with pneumatosis intestinalis. |
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