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Rare cause of pigmenturia from anti-hydroxy-3-methylglutarylcoenzyme; A reductase (HMGCR) induced muscle necrosis treated withimmunosuppression: A Case Report and literature review
Myositis and muscle necrosis can be associated with anti-HMGCR antibody in patients with prior HMG-CoA reductase exposure. There are isolated reports of muscle necrosis in patients with no prior history of statin exposure. We percent a case of severe muscle necrosis with no predisposing factors. Our patient had high anti-HMGCR antibody titers causing rhabdomyolysis, muscle necrosis requiring long-term immunosuppressive agents