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* [[Muscle weakness]]. This occurs in major muscles, but also may manifest as [[diplopia]], [[low cardiac output]] (including [[myonecrosis]] and [[cardiomyopathy]], [[dysphagia]], and respiratory depression due to respiratory muscle weakness. | * [[Muscle weakness]]. This occurs in major muscles, but also may manifest as [[diplopia]], [[low cardiac output]] (including [[myonecrosis]] and [[cardiomyopathy]], [[dysphagia]], and respiratory depression due to respiratory muscle weakness. | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
History and Symptoms
- Muscle weakness. This occurs in major muscles, but also may manifest as diplopia, low cardiac output (including myonecrosis and cardiomyopathy, dysphagia, and respiratory depression due to respiratory muscle weakness.
- Mental status changes. This may range from irritability to gross confusion, delirium, and coma.
- White cell dysfunction, causing worsening of infections
- Instability of cell membrates due to low ATP levels: this may cause rhabdomyolysis with increased CPK, and also hemolytic anemia.