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Pediatric Rhabdomyolysis

Pediatrics In Review, 2020
Pediatric rhabdomyolysis is a common diagnosis that pediatricians need to be able to recognize because prompt treatment can prevent potential complications, such as acute kidney injury. The triggers for rhabdomyolysis are extensive, with viruses being the most common cause in pediatric patients.
Heidi Szugye
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Rhabdomyolysis and statins: A pharmacovigilance comparative study between statins

British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 2023
Rhabdomyolysis is a serious adverse drug reaction of statins. There are few studies comparing the risk of rhabdomyolysis between the different statins. Using the WHO pharmacovigilance database, VigiBase®, we compared the risk of rhabdomyolysis reporting ...
J. Montastruc
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Rhabdomyolysis

Orthopaedic Nursing, 2005
Rhabdomyolysis is the dissolution of skeletal muscle. Breakdown of the myocyte causes the extravasation of intracellular constituents, leading to a clinical syndrome--the classic triad of brown urine, muscle pain, and weakness. The pathogenesis of rhabdomyolysis is presented.
D, Singh, V, Chander, K, Chopra
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Rhabdomyolysis

Nursing, 2007
Rhabdomyolysis is a syndrome involving the breakdown of skeletal muscle causing myoglobin and other intracellular proteins and electrolytes to leak into the circulation. The development of rhabdomyolysis is associated with a wide variety of diseases, injuries, medications and toxins.
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Rhabdomyolysis

Chest, 2013
Rhabdomyolysis is a well-known clinical syndrome of muscle injury associated with myoglobinuria, electrolyte abnormalities, and often acute kidney injury (AKI). The pathophysiology involves injury to the myocyte membrane and/or altered energy production that results in increased intracellular calcium concentrations and initiation of destructive ...
Janice L, Zimmerman, Michael C, Shen
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Rhabdomyolysis

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2012
Rhabdomyolysis is the destruction of a significant amount of striated muscle, leading to disruptions in fluid balance, electrolytes and renal function. It may have either traumatic (such as crush injury) or non-traumatic causes. Diagnosis is typically made through the timely determination of the serum creatine kinase activity in a patient with a ...
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