Haff disease: Rhabdomyolysis after eating buffalo fish

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Abstract

Haff disease, rhabdomyolysis after ingesting certain types of fish, was first reported in 1924 in Europe. There have been a limited number of cases reported in the United States. We present the case of a patient who presents with symptoms of rhabdomyolysis after eating cooked buffalo fish purchased at a suburban grocery market.

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Herman, L. L., & Bies, C. (2014). Haff disease: Rhabdomyolysis after eating buffalo fish. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine, 15(6), 664–666. https://doi.org/10.5811/westjem.2014.6.10.21794

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