1. Rhabdomyolysis-associated acute kidney injury: Questions.
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Aksoy, Gülşah Kaya, Gemici, Atilla, Koyun, Mustafa, Çomak, Elif, and Akman, Sema
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LEPTOSPIROSIS diagnosis , *ERYTHROCYTES , *ACUTE kidney failure , *BLOOD pressure , *DIFFERENTIAL diagnosis , *DIARRHEA , *EDEMA , *HEART beat , *HEMOLYSIS & hemolysins , *LEPTOSPIROSIS , *MICROSCOPY , *MYALGIA , *PHYSICAL diagnosis , *RHABDOMYOLYSIS , *URINALYSIS , *VOMITING , *MUSCLE weakness , *LEUKOCYTE count , *DISEASE complications - Abstract
The article presents the case of a 17-year-old boy, who was admitted with complaints of diarrhea, vomiting and decreased urinary output. Diarrhea continued for 1 week and occurred five to six times a day. The stool was green and did not contain blood or mucus. Vomiting and oliguria started 2 days before his presentation to the medical center. He described widespread muscle pain and weakness.
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- 2018
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