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Rhabdomyolysis: A review

Muscle & Nerve, 2002
AbstractRhabdomyolysis, a syndrome of skeletal muscle breakdown with leakage of muscle contents, is frequently accompanied by myoglobinuria, and if sufficiently severe, acute renal failure with potentially life‐threatening metabolic derangements may ensue.
Warren, J., Blumbergs, P., Thompson, P.
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Rhabdomyolysis

DeckerMed Transitional Year Weekly Curriculum™, 2022
Rhabdomyolysis is a condition that results from the breakdown of skeletal muscle. The etiologies can be broken down into three main categories of causes: traumatic, atraumatic exertional, and atraumatic nonexertional. Patients with rhabdomyolysis often present with myalgia and are found to have myoglobinuria with elevations in serum creatine kinase ...
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Repeatedly in Rhabdomyolysis

Pediatric Emergency Care, 2020
Abstract Repeated presentations of a rare symptom in a patient should make a physician stop and evaluate for rare conditions. This is a report of a teenager with multiple episodes of rhabdomyolysis and weakness. He was eventually diagnosed as having McArdle muscular dystrophy, or glycogen storage disease type V.
Catherine Gooch   +2 more
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Mechanisms of rhabdomyolysis

Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 1993
Rhabdomyolysis is a common disorder that occurs as a primary disease or as a complication of a broad spectrum of other diseases. Although some cases are caused by hereditary metabolic or structural abnormalities of the skeletal muscle cell, the majority of cases occur in healthy persons as a result of exhaustive exercise, infections, intoxications ...
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Rhabdomyolysis in Vasculitis

1993
We report on a 31-year old patient with mixed connective tissue disease and lethal rhabdomyolysis in generalized vasculitis after discontinuation of immunosuppressive treatment.
Jan Buss   +3 more
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Influenza A and rhabdomyolysis

Journal of Infection, 1990
A case of influenza A H3N2 resulting in unusually severe rhabdomyolysis and myoglobinuria is described. Although a rare complication of viral infection, prompt treatment with intravenous fluids can prevent the serious complications which may follow.
Jeremy Rees   +2 more
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Impact of rhabdomyolysis on outcomes of hospitalizations for heat stroke in the United States

Hospital Practice, 2020
Background The objective of this study was to evaluate the predictors and associated outcomes of rhabdomyolysis in admitted patients for heat stroke in the United States.
C. Thongprayoon   +10 more
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Hypocalcemia in Rhabdomyolysis

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1987
To the Editor.— The interesting review entitled "Hypocalcemia in Critical Illness" by Zaloga and Chernow1omits several important points in discussing rhabdomyolysis and hypocalcemia. These are worth discussing, since nontraumatic rhabdomyolysis may cause 7% of all cases of acute renal failure2and may be accompanied by dramatic hypocalcemia.3 ...
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Rhabdomyolysis, Methamphetamine, Amphetamine and MDMA Use: Associated Factors and Risks

Journal of dual diagnosis, 2020
Objective Rhabdomyolysis is associated with methamphetamine, amphetamine, and methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MA) use. The aim of this study was to determine the frequency, severity, and risk factors of rhabdomyolysis associated with MA use.
J. Richards   +5 more
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Hypernatraemia and rhabdomyolysis

Medical Journal of Australia, 2007
A 44-year-old man with a history of childhood brain injury presented with dysarthria, confusion, reduced oral intake and reduced mobility after a week of heatwave conditions. He had severe hypernatraemia and raised serum creatine kinase levels, consistent with rhabdomyolysis.
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