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==Background==

==Differential Diagnosis==
==Differential Diagnosis==
*Acquired
*Acquired
**Trauma (crush syndrome)
**Exertion
**Ischemia
**Medications, including statins, fibrates, antipsychotics, and others
**Illicit drug use, including [[cocaine]], [[heroin]], and [[LSD]]
**Alcohol use, either acute or chronic
**Infections, including bacteria (such as [[Legionella]], but also [[Escherichia coli]], [[Salmonella]], [[Streptococcus pyogenes]], [[Staphylococcus aureus]], [[tularemia]], [[Clostridium]], and other causes of [[sepsis]]), viruses (including [[influenza]], but also others such as [[CMV]], [[HSV]], [[EBV]], [[HIV]], and [[coxsackievirus]]), and parasites
**[[Hyperthermia]], [[hypothermia]]
**[[Neuroleptic malignant syndrome]]
**[[Hyperthyroidism]], [[hypothyroidism]], [[diabetes]]
**Spider bite, wasp sting, snake venom
*Inherited
*Inherited
**[[Glycogen storage disease]], fatty acid disorders, mitochondrial disorders
**Dystrophinopathy, dysferlinopathy
**RYR1 gene mutation, SCN4A gene mutation
**Lipi-1 gene mutation
**[[Sickle cell disease]]
**Benign exertional rhabdomyolysis

== Further Reading ==

* Beyond muscle destruction: a systematic review of rhabdomyolysis for clinical practice. ''BMC Crit Care''. 2016;135.

Latest revision as of 17:21, 20 December 2022

Differential Diagnosis

Further Reading

  • Beyond muscle destruction: a systematic review of rhabdomyolysis for clinical practice. BMC Crit Care. 2016;135.