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10.1080/08998280.2021.1897341

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pmid34219929      Proc+(Bayl+Univ+Med+Cent) 2021 ; 34 (4): 478-480
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  • COVID-19 infection and severe rhabdomyolysis #MMPMID34219929
  • Patel V; Alzghoul B; Kalra SS
  • Proc (Bayl Univ Med Cent) 2021[Mar]; 34 (4): 478-480 PMID34219929show ga
  • Although patients with COVID-19 can have mild nonspecific myalgia and mild elevation of creatinine kinase levels, severe myalgia along with elevation of creatinine kinase levels >10 times the upper normal limit and dark-colored urine indicate an underlying severe rhabdomyolysis. This report describes a 60-year-old morbidly obese man who was found to have severe rhabdomyolysis, along with acute kidney injury, dark-colored urine, and a positive COVID-19 test. He had a prolonged hospital course requiring continuous renal replacement therapy, mechanical ventilation, and multiple vasopressors and eventually died of multiorgan failure. The management of severe rhabdomyolysis and COVID-19 is challenging, and fluid resuscitation should be done cautiously, monitoring for early signs of fluid overload.
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