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Patient: Female, 35-year-old Final Diagnosis: COVID-19 • rhabdomyolysis • transaminitis Symptoms: Cough • elevated liver enzymes • fever • myalgia Medication: — Clinical Procedure: — Specialty: General and Internal Medicine • Nephrology Objective: Rare ...
Riyadh Alrubaye, Hasan Choudhary
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Objectives This study aims to investigate the potential use of noninvasive muscle ultrasound (US) for detecting early‐developing insulin resistance and lower muscle mass in adults with obesity. Methods Twenty subjects with obesity, without type 2 diabetes mellitus or prediabetes (mean body mass index [BMI] 34.1 ± 3.1 kg/m2, mean age 33 years, 65% male),
Steven B. Soliman+9 more
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Rhabdomyolysis Induced by Nonstrenuous Exercise in a Patient with Graves’ Disease
Hyperthyroidism can result in several musculoskeletal conditions such as thyrotoxic periodic paralysis, thyrotoxic myopathy, and thyroid ophthalmopathy. Rhabdomyolysis has been rarely reported to be associated with hyperthyroidism.
Sarawut Summachiwakij, Issac Sachmechi
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Status Dystonicus in Children: Is it more Common than we Realize?
Abstract Background Status dystonicus (SD) is the most severe form of dystonia, affecting predominantly children. SD is thought to be rare, but the incidence is unknown. Objective We aimed to: (1) assess the number of admissions involving SD (2) describe complications/intensive care unit (ICU) transfers, and (3) evaluate whether these changed with ...
Nadia Al Azri+6 more
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From quail to earthquakes and human conflict: a historical perspective of rhabdomyolysis.
Rhabdomyolysis is a common cause of acute kidney injury, featuring muscle pain, weakness and dark urine and concurrent laboratory evidence of elevated muscle enzymes and myoglobinuria.
M. Aleckovic-Halilovic+4 more
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Abstract Background Clinically relevant drug–drug interactions (DDIs) are a common cause of adverse drug reactions (ADRs). Hepatic organic anion transporting polypeptides (OATPs) have recently been studied for their role in DDIs. The commonly prescribed antihypertensive angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs) are known to be eliminated by hepatic OATPs ...
Nicholas C. Tonial+5 more
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Prevention of rhabdomyolysis‐induced acute kidney injury – A DASAIM/DSIT clinical practice guideline
Rhabdomyolysis‐induced acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common and serious condition. We aimed to summarise the available evidence on this topic and provide recommendations according to current standards for trustworthy guidelines.
J. Michelsen+7 more
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Internal Medicine Residency Program, Brigham andWomen’s Hospital and Harvard Medical SchoolBoston, MA, USA; Department of Medicine, BrighamandWomen’s Hospital and HarvardMedical SchoolBoston,MA, USA; Division of Infectious Diseases, BrighamandWomen’s ...
Nicholas Chedid+5 more
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Acute kidney injury and iron metabolism: A narrative review focusing on pathophysiology and therapy
Schematic illustration of acute kidney injury and iron metabolism (By Figdraw). Image for iron metabolism, including uptake, storage, utilization, export: Reproduced with permission. Abstract Acute kidney injury (AKI) represents a substantial challenge to public health and is characterized by elevated occurrence and fatality rates.
Xinyu Tan+4 more
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Clinical Images: Penetrating aortic ulceration as an initial presentation of Erdheim‐Chester disease
Arthritis &Rheumatology, EarlyView.
Jerome Razanamahery, Bernard Bonnotte
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