RSV induced rhabdomyolysis: a case report.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 Medicine Acta Clinica Belgica Pub Date : 2023-08-01 DOI:10.1080/17843286.2022.2121364
Stijn Arnaert, Thomas Malfait, Astrid Deruyck, Farah Desoete, Maria Nersisjan, Inge Matthijs, Bart Maes
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Abstract

Objective: Rhabdomyolysis induced by an RSV infection is a clinical entity.

Case presentation: A few years ago, one case of severe rhabdomyolysis associated with RSV was described. We present the case of an 18-year-old patient without relevant medical history with a nearly asymptomatic presentation of severe rhabdomyolysis induced by an RSV infection. He consulted the primary physician because of a cough with purulent sputa. A routine blood sample showed elevated creatine kinase levels and the patient was hospitalized. An extensive work-up could exclude other causes of rhabdomyolysis. Creatine kinase levels showed a spontaneous decrease.

Conclusion: This case report highlights an important but very rare presentation of rhabdomyolysis associated with RSV in an adult patient. RSV should be considered as a possible etiological agent for rhabdomyolysis.

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RSV诱导横纹肌溶解1例。
目的:RSV感染引起横纹肌溶解是一种临床现象。病例介绍:几年前,报道了一例与RSV相关的严重横纹肌溶解。我们提出的情况下,18岁的患者没有相关的病史,几乎无症状的表现严重横纹肌溶解引起的RSV感染。他因咳嗽并化脓而去看主治医生。常规血液样本显示肌酸激酶水平升高,患者住院治疗。广泛的检查可以排除横纹肌溶解的其他原因。肌酸激酶水平自发下降。结论:本病例报告强调了一个重要但非常罕见的成人患者横纹肌溶解与RSV相关。RSV应被认为是横纹肌溶解的可能病因。
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Acta Clinica Belgica
Acta Clinica Belgica 医学-医学:内科
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2.90
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44
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta Clinica Belgica: International Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Medicine primarily publishes papers on clinical medicine, clinical chemistry, pathology and molecular biology, provided they describe results which contribute to our understanding of clinical problems or describe new methods applicable to clinical investigation. Readership includes physicians, pathologists, pharmacists and physicians working in non-academic and academic hospitals, practicing internal medicine and its subspecialties.
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