2009
DOI: 10.1590/s1517-86922009000300012
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Insuficiência hepática fulminante por intermação induzida por exercício

Abstract: Intermação induzida por exercício é uma condição potencialmente fatal causada pela elevação extrema da temperatura corporal central. Envolvimento hepático leve a moderado afeta todos os pacientes e manifesta-se pela elevação das enzimas hepáticas. A ocorrência de falência hepática no curso da intermação por exercício é rara e tem prognóstico reservado. Relata-se um caso de insuficiência hepática fulminante em um homem de 36 anos após correr 8km em corrida de rua (corrida rústica) na cidade de Manaus (AM). O pa… Show more

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“…Practice in adverse weather conditions, such as high or low temperatures, favor this situation, besides inadequate previous hydration (heat) and during longer events, above 1h, without correct and suitable hydric and electrolytes replacement, especially K and Na. As illustration, we can mention a case report by Parolin BM et al (27) describing a 36-year old runner who after 8km of rustic run developed fulminant hepatic insufficiency RB (CK 582UL) which developed to IRA and extreme increase of central body temperature (Exercise Induced Heat Stroke), being its clinical evolution favorable (27) . In the present case he was practicing society soccer during 1h30 minutes, which was na usual activity and he did not perform any other previous physical exercise and had no important muscular trauma.…”
Section: Physical Exercisementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Practice in adverse weather conditions, such as high or low temperatures, favor this situation, besides inadequate previous hydration (heat) and during longer events, above 1h, without correct and suitable hydric and electrolytes replacement, especially K and Na. As illustration, we can mention a case report by Parolin BM et al (27) describing a 36-year old runner who after 8km of rustic run developed fulminant hepatic insufficiency RB (CK 582UL) which developed to IRA and extreme increase of central body temperature (Exercise Induced Heat Stroke), being its clinical evolution favorable (27) . In the present case he was practicing society soccer during 1h30 minutes, which was na usual activity and he did not perform any other previous physical exercise and had no important muscular trauma.…”
Section: Physical Exercisementioning
confidence: 99%