2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.rhum.2004.04.015
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Physiopathologie et tableaux cliniques des rhabdomyolyses

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“…A positive diagnosis requires raised CK levels, in correlating clinical circumstances 1. Rhabdomyolysis is defined when CK are five times higher than normal values (1000 UI/L) and severe rhabdomyolysis when CK values are above 5000 UI/L 2. The different aetiologies can be classified by traumatic causes consisting of decreased energetic supplies and increased pressure in muscles and non-traumatic causes like toxicity 1.…”
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“…A positive diagnosis requires raised CK levels, in correlating clinical circumstances 1. Rhabdomyolysis is defined when CK are five times higher than normal values (1000 UI/L) and severe rhabdomyolysis when CK values are above 5000 UI/L 2. The different aetiologies can be classified by traumatic causes consisting of decreased energetic supplies and increased pressure in muscles and non-traumatic causes like toxicity 1.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The different aetiologies can be classified by traumatic causes consisting of decreased energetic supplies and increased pressure in muscles and non-traumatic causes like toxicity 1. In non-traumatic causes, alcohol and drugs (antipsychotics, statins) are responsible for 80% of cases in the adult population 2. Strength training, infectious syndromes and metabolic disorders are also often found in patients with rhabdomyolysis,1 and 50% of cases have multiple aetiologies 3.…”
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“…However, haemolysis and muscle damage will result in hyperkalaemia and will affect normal neuronal conduction in the heart, leading to cardiac fibrillation and ultimately death. This fibrillation will be exacerbated if high circulating adrenalin from the adrenals is present (Harthoorn, 1976; Guis et al , 2005).…”
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“…This capture shock syndrome has a similar underlying pathophysiology to neurological vasogenic shock. The main distinguishing factor between the two is the presence of rhabdomyolysis in capture shock syndrome and the resultant myoglobin protein detected in the renal tubules, which is the main cause of the kidney injury (Vanholder et al , 2000; Guis et al , 2005; Oberem and Oberem, 2011). Distinguishing between these two conditions does not make them mutually exclusive.…”
Section: Capture Myopathy Presentation In Animalsmentioning
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