| Literature DB >> 23840985 |
Miltiadis Douvoyiannis1, Johanna M Kielbasa, Gopal M Chandrasekharan, Cynthia L Holmes, Michael R Gomez.
Abstract
Influenza virus is the most frequently reported viral cause of rhabdomyolysis. A 7-year-old child is presented with rhabdomyolysis associated with parainfluenza type 2 virus. Nine cases of rhabdomyolysis associated with parainfluenza virus have been reported. Complications may include electrolyte disturbances, acute renal failure, and compartment syndrome.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23840985 PMCID: PMC3697188 DOI: 10.1155/2013/650965
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Infect Dis
Characteristics of reported patients with rhabdomyolysis associated with parainfluenza virus.
| No./age/sex | Method of detection*/serotype | Muscle involvement | Highest CPK | Highest AST | Complications | Duration | Outcome | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1/5 y/M | DFA/1 | N/A | 22,242 | 1,040 | ARF, respiratory failure | 52 | Survived |
Vrsalovic et al.2007 [ |
| 2/6 y/F | DFA/1 | Calves, thighs, and swelling | 50,000 | 156 | ARF, compartment syndrome | 37 | Survived, recurred with influenza | Ebbeson et al. |
| 3/10 y/M | DFA/1 | Classic triad‡ | 7,563 | 71 | None | 14 | Survived | Pana et al. |
| 4/8 y/F | Serology/2 | Calves, refusal walking | 4,060 | 204 | None | 7 | Survived | Zvolanek 1984 [ |
| 5/7 y/M | PCR/2 | Calves, thighs, arms, abdomen, and knee stiffness | 21,425 | 843 | None | 6 | Survived | Present |
| 6/4 y/M | Viral culture/3 | Calves, thighs knee stiffness, and swelling | 1,700 | 205 | ARF, respiratory failure, and brain edema | 12 | Died | Ueda et al. |
| 7/8 y/M | Viral culture/4 | Calves, thighs | 1,566 | N/A | None | 4 | Survived | McKinlay and Mitchell 1976 |
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| 8/38 y/M | Serology/2 | Diffuse | 79,000 | 1,200 | None | 10 | Survived | O'Connor and Iyer 1982 [ |
| 9/43 y/M | Serology/3 | Legs, trunk, and swelling | 105,200 | 56,800 | ARF, hyperkalemia | 13 | Died | Muto et al. |
| 10/78 y/M | §PCR/4 | N/A | 706 | N/A | Hemorrhagic pneumonia | 24 | Died | Rubinas et al. |
*Viral culture, DFA, and PCR performed in nasopharyngeal specimens. §PCR performed in lung tissue.
‡Classic triad: myalgias, muscle weakness, and dark urine.
ARF: acute renal failure; CPK: creatine phosphokinase; DFA: direct immune-fluorescence antibody assay; N/A: not available; PCR: polymerase-chain reaction; Ref.: reference; y: years.