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When reviewing the chemistry panel of a newly diagnosed patient with acute lymphoblastic leukemia who is lethargic, complaining of flank pain, and experiencing nausea and vomiting, which of the following would you expect to see?

  • A. Potassium 4.5 mmol/L, phosphorus 8 mg/dL, uric acid 7 mg/dL, calcium 9.0 mg/dL, BUN 12 mg/dL
  • B. Potassium 6.5 mmol/L, phosphorus 8 mg/dL, uric acid 9 mg/dL, calcium 10 mg/dL, BUN 14 mg/dL
  • C. Potassium 4 mmol/L, phosphorus 9 mg/dL, uric acid 10 mg/dL, calcium 10 mg/dL, BUN 10 mg/dL
  • D. Potassium 7 mmol/L, phosphorus 12 mg/dL, uric acid 10 mg/dL, calcium 7 mg/dL, BUN 25 mg/dL
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: The correct answer is D because the patient with acute lymphoblastic leukemia and symptoms of lethargy, flank pain, nausea, and vomiting is likely experiencing tumor lysis syndrome. This syndrome can lead to hyperkalemia, hyperphosphatemia, hyperuricemia, hypocalcemia, and elevated BUN levels. In option D, the potassium, phosphorus, and BUN levels are elevated, while the calcium level is decreased, which aligns with the expected findings in tumor lysis syndrome. The other choices do not reflect the characteristic electrolyte imbalances seen in tumor lysis syndrome.