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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-789547

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BACKGROUND: This case report describes a university student who participated in an orientation activity and developed exertional rhabdomyolysis. METHODS: With prompt intravenous volume expansion started in the accident and emergency department, he made an uneventful recovery despite a marked elevation of creatine kinase. The risk factors of developing exertional rhabdomyolysis were reviewed. Suggestions based on these risk factors were made to the organizers of such orientation programmes. RESULTS: He was discharged on day 6. On follow-up on day 8 after presentation at the accident and emergency department, the CK level was 46000 U/L and it fell to 2600 U/L in another 2 weeks. On follow-up 3 weeks after the incident, he remained well without symptoms. CONCLUSION: For the clinicians, once rhadbomyolysis is suspected or diagnosed, intravenous fluid therapy with a crystalloid should be initiated as soon as possible to prevent the occurrence of acute renal faiure.

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Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-730788

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Bilateral rupture of quadriceps tendon is a rare but well known disease entity. It can be happened in the patient with underlying systemic disease or condition, like diabetes mellitus, hemodialysis for renal failure, long-term steroid therapy for systemic lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis etc. The surgical repair is the treatment of choice for this condition in spite of' underlying pathology. This is a report on one case of 6 months interval staged bilateral rupture of quadriceps tendons following moderate trauma.


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Humans , Arthritis, Rheumatoid , Diabetes Mellitus , Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic , Pathology , Renal Dialysis , Renal Insufficiency , Rupture , Tendons
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