Background: Asymptomatic hyperCKemia is a disease with significant clinical heterogeneity. The European union of Neurology has determined that the creatine kinase value of Asymptomatic hyperCKemia as 1.5 times higher than the upper limit of normal value.
Case presentation: This paper reports a young woman with elevated creatine kinase found by physical examination after in-hospital examination and follow-up, the diagnosis of Asymptomatic hyperCKemia was confirmed.
Conclusion: The pathogenesis of the disease is complex and the etiology is diverse, so the author believes that it is extremely necessary to improve the ability of medical workers to identify and diagnose the disease and avoid missed diagnosis and misdiagnosis as far as possible to improve the prognosis of such patients.
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