Rhabdomyolysis after intramuscular iron-dextran in malabsorption

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The case of a 59 year old white man who had chronic malabsorption and selective IgA deficiency with severe iron deficiency is reported. In addition, he was deficient in vitamin E and selenium, important antioxidants which protect against lipid peroxidation. He was intolerant of oral iron and when treated with iron-dextran developed symptoms suggestive of polymyositis with evidence of rhabdomyolysis. It is suggested that free iron within iron-dextran activated free radicals, initiating lipid peroxidation and leading to polymyositis, rhabdomyolysis, and myoglobulinuria.

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Foulkes, W. D., Sewry, C., Calam, J., & Hodgson, H. J. F. (1991). Rhabdomyolysis after intramuscular iron-dextran in malabsorption. Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 50(3), 184–186. https://doi.org/10.1136/ard.50.3.184

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