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!'''Non-Traumatic Non-Exertional Causes''' | |||
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| <nowiki>Infections</nowiki> | |||
| '''''Viral infections''''' :<br> [[Adenovirus]], [[Coxsackievirus]], [[Cytomegalovirus]], [[Echovirus]] , [[Epstein-Barr]] , [[Herpes simplex]], [[Human immunodeficiency virus]], [[Influenza|Influenza A and B]], [[Parainfluenza]]<br>'''''Bacterial infections''''' :<br> [[Pyomyositis|Bacterial pyomyositis]], [[Coxiella burnetii]]([[Q fever]]), [[E. coli]], [[Ehrlichiosis]],[[Plasmodium falciparum|Falciparum malaria]], [[Legionella]], [[Leptospirosis]], [[Mycoplasma pneumoniae]], [[Salmonella]], [[Staphylococcal infection]], [[Streptococcus]], [[Tularemia]] | |||
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| <nowiki>Electrolyte abnormalities</nowiki> | |||
| [[Hypokalemia]], [[Hypophosphatemia]] | |||
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| <nowiki>Endocrinopathies</nowiki> | |||
| [[Hypothyroidism]], [[Diabetic ketoacidosis]] , [[Hyperglycemia|Non-ketotic hyperglycemia]] | |||
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| <nowiki>Inflammatory myopathies</nowiki> | |||
| [[Dermatomyositis]], [[Polymyositis]] | |||
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| <nowiki>Miscellaneous</nowiki> | |||
| [[Alcoholism]], [[Baclofen|Baclofen withdrawl]], [[Capillary leak syndrome]], [[Status asthmaticus]] | |||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Venkata Sivakrishna Kumar Pulivarthi M.B.B.S [2]
Overview
Injuries leading to rhabdomyolysis can be due to mechanical, physical, and chemical causes.
Causes
Life-Threatening Causes
Common Causes
Causes by Pathophysiology
Rhadomyolysis | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Traumatic or Muscle Compression | Non - Traumatic | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Non-Traumatic Exertional | Non-Traumatic Non-Exertional | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Non - Traumatic Exertional Rhadomyolysis in a Normal Muscle | Non - Traumatic Exertional Rhadomyolysis in an Abnormal Muscle | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
❑ Crush injury ❑ Coma ❑ Post ictal state ❑ Post - Operative Surgical trauma ❑ Electrical Injury ❑ Compartment Syndrome ❑ Immobilizaion | ❑ Exertional Heat Stroke ❑ Sickle cell trait ❑ Hyperkinetic States Such as * Grand mal Seizures * Delirium tremens * Psychotic agitation * Amphetamine Overdose | ❑ Metabolic myopathies ❑ Mitochondrial myopathies ❑ Malignant hyperthermia ❑ Neuroleptic malignant syndrome | ❑ Drugs and toxins ❑ Infections ❑ Electrolyte abnormalities ❑ Endocrinopathies ❑ Inflammatory myopathies ❑ Miscellaneous | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Infections | Electrolyte abnormalities | Endocrinopathies | Inflammatory myopathies | Miscellaneous |
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Viral infections
Bacterial infections |
Non-Traumatic Non-Exertional Causes | |
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Infections | Viral infections : Adenovirus, Coxsackievirus, Cytomegalovirus, Echovirus , Epstein-Barr , Herpes simplex, Human immunodeficiency virus, Influenza A and B, Parainfluenza Bacterial infections : Bacterial pyomyositis, Coxiella burnetii(Q fever), E. coli, Ehrlichiosis,Falciparum malaria, Legionella, Leptospirosis, Mycoplasma pneumoniae, Salmonella, Staphylococcal infection, Streptococcus, Tularemia |
Electrolyte abnormalities | Hypokalemia, Hypophosphatemia |
Endocrinopathies | Hypothyroidism, Diabetic ketoacidosis , Non-ketotic hyperglycemia |
Inflammatory myopathies | Dermatomyositis, Polymyositis |
Miscellaneous | Alcoholism, Baclofen withdrawl, Capillary leak syndrome, Status asthmaticus |