Viral myositis


Rhabdomyolysis

Breakdown of muscle fibers that leads to the release of muscle fiber contents (myoglobin) into the bloodstream.


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PMID (PMCID)
27164356
MALE
Recurrent rhabdomyolysis in a child. Case presentation.
Ertugrul S, Yolbas , Aktar F, Ylmaz K, Tekin R.
Arch Argent Pediatr. 2016;114(3):e192-4.
Viral myositis associated with infections rarely may cause rhabdomyolysis.
27164356
MALE
Recurrent rhabdomyolysis in a child. Case presentation.
Ertugrul S, Yolbas , Aktar F, Ylmaz K, Tekin R.
Arch Argent Pediatr. 2016;114(3):e192-4.
We reported a two-year-old boy who was hospitalized three times due to severe rhabdomyolysis associated with viral myositis in the winter months.
21730808
FEMALE Child
Recurrent viral-induced compartment syndrome.
Slobogean BL, Reilly CW, Alvarez CM.
Pediatr Emerg Care. 2011;27(7):660-2.
This is the first reported case of recurrent rhabdomyolysis and compartment syndrome as a complication of viral myositis.
21730808
FEMALE Child
Recurrent viral-induced compartment syndrome.
Slobogean BL, Reilly CW, Alvarez CM.
Pediatr Emerg Care. 2011;27(7):660-2.
Because of the potential for severe consequences of compartment syndrome, clinicians should maintain a high index of suspicion when examining children with rhabdomyolysis due to viral myositis.
21730808
FEMALE Child
Recurrent viral-induced compartment syndrome.
Slobogean BL, Reilly CW, Alvarez CM.
Pediatr Emerg Care. 2011;27(7):660-2.
Rhabdomyolysis and compartment syndrome are rare but a limb-threatening complication of viral myositis.