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PARANEOPLASTIC ELEVATION OF SERUM ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE IN RENAL CELL CARCINOMA: INCIDENCE AND IMPLICATION ON PROGNOSIS
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Paraneoplastic serum alkaline phosphatase elevation in renal cell carcinoma patients implies an unfavorable prognosis, and additional paraneoplastic syndromes further worsen the prognosis. Recurrent or persistent serum alkaline phosphatase elevation after radical nephrectomy suggests distant metastasis or residual tumor. However, the return of serum alkaline phosphatase to normal does not guarantee cure of the disease. Identification of paraneoplastic serum alkaline phosphatase elevation is valuable in the prediction of outcome and postoperative followup of renal cell carcinoma patients.
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