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==Background== |
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**Benign exertional rhabdomyolysis |
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== Further Reading == |
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* Beyond muscle destruction: a systematic review of rhabdomyolysis for clinical practice. ''BMC Crit Care''. 2016;135. |
Revision as of 17:18, 20 December 2022
Differential Diagnosis
- Acquired
- Trauma (crush syndrome)
- Exertion
- Ischemia
- Illicit drug use, including cocaine, heroin, and LSD
- Alcohol use, either acute or chronic
- Infections, including bacteria (such as Legionella), viruses (including influenza, but also others), and parasites
- Hyperthermia, hypothermia
- Neuroleptic malignant syndrome
- Hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, diabetes
- Spider bite, wasp sting, snake venom
- 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.