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Metabolic causes of recurrent rhabdomyolysis
Authors:M Lfberg  H Jnkl  A Paetau  M Hrknen  H Somer
Institution:M. Löfberg,H. Jänkälä,A. Paetau,M. Härkönen,H. Somer
Abstract:Objectives– The aim of the study was to evaluate the biochemical causes of recurrent rhabdomyolysis in Finland. Material and methods– We examined 22 patients with recurrent rhabdomyolysis, and 26 patients with one episode of rhabdomyolysis or other symptoms compatible with metabolic myopathy. Muscle histopathology and activities of phosphorylase (PHRL) (total and active), phosphofructokinase (PFK), carnitine palmitoyltransferase (CPT) and myoadenylate deaminase (MAD) were studied. The limit of enzyme deficiency was defined as enzyme activity less than 5% of the mean of the control subjects. Results– We found 4 patients with muscle PHRL deficiency, 1 patient with PFK deficiency and 1 patient with evidence of phosphorylase kinase deficiency. One patient had Becker's muscle dystrophy, 2 patients had unspecified dystrophies, 1 patient had Miyoshi myopathy, and 1 patient had a form of mitochondrial encephalomyopathy (MELAS). Conclusion– Enzyme defects were found in 23% of the patients with recurrent rhabdomyolysis. Other muscle diseases, muscular dystrophies or myopathies, were detected in 18% of these patients, emphasizing the value of clinical and histopathological examination of patients with previous rhabdomyolysis.
Keywords:rhabdomyolysis  metabolic myopathy  enzyme defects
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