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Five factors contributing to severe rhabdomyolysis in a 21 yr old IV drug abuser: a case report. Cases journal [Cases J] Journal article

 
Ganeshram P, Goundan PN, Jeyachandran V, Arthur P 
Five factors contributing to severe rhabdomyolysis in a 21 yr old IV drug abuser: a case report. [Journal Article]
Cases J 2009.:6479.


Rhabdomyolysis is a potentially life-threatening condition resulting from the release of large quantities of myocyte breakdown products into the circulation, following injury to striated muscles. There are several causes of rhabdomyolysis - traumatic and non-traumatic. We present a 21-year-old male intravenous drug abuser, who was referred to us with fever, altered sensorium and seizures. He developed severe rhabdomyolysis following a mixed meningeal infection by Streptococcus pneumoniae and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. This patient's examination and investigation suggested a combination of factors leading to the severe rhabdomyolysis which proved fatal. The patient's creatine phosphokinase was elevated to 167,000 U/L, following hyperpyrexia, seizures, meningitis (pneumococcal and tuberculous), pentazocine and alcohol abuse. The increase in mortality rate with the onset of rhabdomyolysis warrants immediate cessation of the insult and aggressive management.



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