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  • Nephrology
  • Hematology
  • Oncology

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  • Hematologic malignancies are increasing globally.
  • Kidney disease is a frequent complication in these patients, affecting all renal compartments.
  • There is significant overlap between specific hematologic cancers and kidney pathology.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the diverse causes of kidney disease in hematologic malignancies.
  • To stratify kidney pathologies by kidney compartment and cancer type.
  • To focus on the demographics, pathology, pathophysiology, mechanisms, and outcomes of these kidney diseases.

Main Methods:

  • Comprehensive literature review.
  • Stratification of kidney diseases by affected kidney compartment (vasculature, tubules, interstitium, glomerulus).
  • Analysis of kidney involvement across various hematologic malignancies.

Main Results:

  • Vascular complications include thrombotic microangiopathy and hyperviscosity.
  • Tubulointerstitial issues encompass acute tubular injury, malignant infiltration, and cast nephropathy.
  • Glomerular diseases like FSGS and membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis can occur, alongside obstructive uropathy.

Conclusions:

  • Kidney disease in hematologic malignancies is complex and compartment-specific.
  • Understanding these mechanisms is crucial for optimizing patient management.
  • Common electrolyte abnormalities associated with these conditions are also discussed.