肌酸激酶超过一百万的传染性病因横纹肌溶解1例报告。

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Marshall Weber, William Goss, Colton Hoffer, Joseph Ogunsulire, Ferdinand Schafer
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摘要

背景:由于多种病因,横纹肌溶解在住院患者中很常见。它的特点是肌酸激酶升高,虚弱和肌痛,严重的形式引起电解质失衡。然而,这些患者中的许多人病程轻微,没有症状。病情严重的患者常伴有急性肾损伤。当急性肾损伤仅由横纹肌溶解引起时,不太可能导致患者需要肾脏替代治疗。无论这种疾病有多常见,很少有研究确定需要肾脏替代治疗的患者肾脏恢复的预后因素。病例报告:我们报告了一例年轻的患者,他因横纹肌溶解而发生严重的肾脏损害,需要肾脏替代,并在相对较短的时间内肾脏恢复。我们患者的最大肌酸激酶为1 353 105 IU/L。尽管如此,他的肾脏在3周内完全恢复。结论:我们报告了一例横纹肌溶解和CK超过一百万的患者。在我们的文献综述中,我们发现劳累和遗传缺陷导致CK升高超过10万,但感染可能是这种极端升高的最常见原因。无论CK有多高,文献中都没有一致的因素与这些患者肾脏恢复的程度和速率相关。
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Rhabdomyolysis of Infectious Etiology with Creatine Kinase Above One Million: A Case Report.

BACKGROUND Rhabdomyolysis occurs commonly in hospitalized patients due to many etiologies. It is characterized by elevated creatine kinase, weakness, and myalgias, with severe forms causing electrolyte imbalances. However, many of these patients have a mild disease course with no symptoms. Those with more severe disease often have associated acute kidney injury. When acute kidney injury occurs solely due to rhabdomyolysis, it is unlikely to cause the patient to require renal replacement therapy. Regardless of how common this disease is, little research has been done to determine prognosticating factors for renal recovery in the patients who do require renal replacement therapy. CASE REPORT We present the case a young patient who developed severe kidney damage from rhabdomyolysis, requiring renal replacement, and who had renal recovery in a relatively short time. Our patient's maximum creatine kinase was 1 353 105 IU/L. Yet regardless of this severe elevation, his kidneys showed full recovery in under 3 weeks. CONCLUSIONS We present a case of a patient with rhabdomyolysis and CK above one million. In our literature review, we found that exertion and genetic defects were found to cause CK elevations above one hundred thousand, but infection is perhaps the most common cause of such extreme elevations. Regardless of how high CK is, there are no consistent factors reported in the literature correlating with degree of and rate of renal recovery in these patients.

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American Journal of Case Reports
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期刊介绍: American Journal of Case Reports is an international, peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes single and series case reports in all medical fields. American Journal of Case Reports is issued on a continuous basis as a primary electronic journal. Print copies of a single article or a set of articles can be ordered on demand.
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