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Item Chemotherapy-Related Tumour Lysis Syndrome(Association of Kenya Physicians, 2007) Busakhala, N. W.; Association of Kenya Physicians Scientific Conference (11th : Mar. 2007 : Eldoret, Kenya)Two types of tumour lysis syndrome (TLS) ; 1. Laboratory TLS: 25% increase in potassium, phosphate and uric acid, or decline in calcium from baseline. Occur within 4 days of initiating chemotherapy. Patients on standard of care. Minimum of two out of four criteria. 2. Clinical tumour lysis syndrome: Laboratory TLS plus renal failure, cardiac arrhythmias or sudden death. A new definition has been suggested by Cairo and Bishop to include values above upper limit of normal. Study used Hande and Garrow definition.Item Succinylcholine-Induced Hyperkalemia In Children: The Case That Led To The Studies(Elsevier, 2018) Dierdorf, Stephen F.; McNiece, William L.; Anesthesia, School of MedicineItem Unstable wide complex tachycardia: Consider hyperkalemia while preparing for cardioversion(Elsevier, 2016-10) Leech, Lindsay; Welch, Julie; Department of Emergency Medicine, IU School of Medicine