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Review
. 1992 Aug 2;133(31):1965-7.

[Rhabdomyolysis in a medical student induced by body-building exercise (rhabdomyolysis following acute muscular exertion)]

[Article in Hungarian]
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[Rhabdomyolysis in a medical student induced by body-building exercise (rhabdomyolysis following acute muscular exertion)]

[Article in Hungarian]
J Arányi et al. Orv Hetil. .

Abstract

A medical student sportsman had been admitted to the hospital because of weakness and painful swelling of the muscle as well as dark urine appearing after carrying out an excessive body-building performance. On the basis of indirect evidences pigmenturia "per exclusionem" was a manifestation of urinary myoglobin excretion. The development of an "acute exertional rhabdomyolysis" was confirmed by the increased serum enzyme levels and myoglobinuria. The outcome of the illness was fortunate, as acute renal failure could be avoided. On the basis of survey of the literature it can be stated, that this presumably frequently occurring, but rarely recognized disease may have importance from clinical, sporting medicine and pathophysiological point of view.

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