Jeffrey G. Palmer BS, Armando Ugarte, Cameau Charleus, Smita Mathur MD, Samrawit Zinabu, Kevin Boluyt, Miriam Michael MD
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Rhabdomyolysis Associated with Salmonella infection: A Case Report
Introduction
Rhabdomyolysis is a rare outcome of a Salmonella infection.
Case presentation
This case presents a 21-year-old male with rhabdomyolysis likely caused by an ongoing Salmonella infection. He initially presented to the emergency department (ED) with severe hyperthermia following extraneous physical activity. His CPK levels and other labs demonstrated evidence of rhabdomyolysis and acute kidney injury. His stool PCR was also positive for Salmonella. His clinical condition worsened with findings concerning bilateral compartment syndrome, so he underwent bilateral gluteal fasciotomy.
Discussion
There are limited case reports of a Salmonella infection causing rhabdomyolysis and progressing to compartment syndrome. This case highlights the importance of expanding the causes of rhabdomyolysis beyond its typical causes, such as crush injury and strenuous exercise. A systemic approach leads to a more favorable outcome and prevents further progression or complications of rhabdomyolysis.
期刊介绍:
Journal of the National Medical Association, the official journal of the National Medical Association, is a peer-reviewed publication whose purpose is to address medical care disparities of persons of African descent.
The Journal of the National Medical Association is focused on specialized clinical research activities related to the health problems of African Americans and other minority groups. Special emphasis is placed on the application of medical science to improve the healthcare of underserved populations both in the United States and abroad. The Journal has the following objectives: (1) to expand the base of original peer-reviewed literature and the quality of that research on the topic of minority health; (2) to provide greater dissemination of this research; (3) to offer appropriate and timely recognition of the significant contributions of physicians who serve these populations; and (4) to promote engagement by member and non-member physicians in the overall goals and objectives of the National Medical Association.