Severe acute rhabdomyolysis induced by multi-agent chemotherapy for alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma in a 15-year-old female: A case report

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This is the first paper to report the association of cancer chemotherapy with rhabdomyolysis in children. A previously healthy, 15-year-old Japanese female was diagnosed as having alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma. She received the first cycle of multi-agent chemotherapy without any adverse effects. However, she developed severe acute rhabdomyolysis shortly after the second cycle of multi-agent chemotherapy, which consisted of etoposide, ifosfamide, actinomycin-D and vincristine. Her condition deteriorated rapidly and she was treated with mechanical ventilation and fluid replacement. After further evaluation, anticancer drugs were thought to be responsible for the rhabdomyolysis.

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Matsuzaki, H., Koga, Y., Suminoe, A., Oba, U., Takimoto, T., & Hara, T. (2013). Severe acute rhabdomyolysis induced by multi-agent chemotherapy for alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma in a 15-year-old female: A case report. Case Reports in Oncology, 6(2), 397–402. https://doi.org/10.1159/000354271

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