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Acute rhabdomyolysis
- ... outcome depends on the amount of kidney damage . Acute kidney failure occurs in many people. Getting treated soon after rhabdomyolysis will reduce the risk of permanent kidney damage. ...
- ... as damage to kidney cells called tubule cells ( acute tubular necrosis ) Low blood magnesium level (hypomagnesemia) Muscle damage (rhabdomyolysis) Low urine potassium level may be due to: ...
- ... a sign of a liver disorder such as acute viral hepatitis or cirrhosis ... as rhabdomyolysis . Pink, red, or lighter brown urine can be ...
- ... release of muscle fiber contents into the blood ( rhabdomyolysis ) Skeletal muscle myositis (inflammation) Skeletal muscle ischemia (oxygen ...
- ... release of muscle fiber contents into the blood ( rhabdomyolysis ) Skeletal muscle inflammation ( myositis ) Skeletal muscle ischemia (oxygen ...
- ... nih.gov/26299317/ . O'Connor FG, Deuster PA. Rhabdomyolysis. In: Goldman L, Cooney KA, eds. Goldman-Cecil ...