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Hyperosmolal state associated with rhabdomyolysis.

P C Singhal1, D Schlondorff.   

Abstract

We report a case of nonketotic hyperosmolal state associated with rhabdomyolysis. None of the known predisposing factors for rhabdomyolysis, e.g. coma, potassium or phosphate depletion, were present in this patient. We propose that severe hyperosmolality per se may represent another predisposing factor for nontraumatic rhabdomyolysis.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3683689     DOI: 10.1159/000184492

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nephron        ISSN: 1660-8151            Impact factor:   2.847


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1.  Rhabdomyolysis associated with cranial diabetes insipidus.

Authors:  A J Larner
Journal:  Postgrad Med J       Date:  1992-02       Impact factor: 2.401

2.  Diabetes and rhabdomyolysis. A rare complication of a common disease.

Authors:  G M Lord; J Scott; C D Pusey; A J Rees; M J Walport; K A Davies; C Bulpitt; S R Bloom; F M Muntoni
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  1993-10-30

3.  Rhabdomyolysis associated with cranial diabetes insipidus.

Authors:  A W Kung; K K Pun; K S Lam; R T Yeung
Journal:  Postgrad Med J       Date:  1991-10       Impact factor: 2.401

4.  Rhabdomyolysis-Induced Acute Kidney Injury in Diabetic Emergency: Underdiagnosed and an Important Association to Be Aware of.

Authors:  Ami Amin; Bhavika Gandhi; Steven Torre; Alireza Amirpour; Jennifer Cheng; Mayurkumar Patel; Mohammad A Hossain
Journal:  Case Rep Med       Date:  2018-10-31
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