Fatal rhabdomyolysis caused by Morganella morganii in a patient with multiple myeloma

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Abstract

A 64-year-old Japanese man with multiple myeloma was admitted to our institute due to fever and hy-potension. He had received multiple courses of chemotherapy just before his febrile episode. Blood culturing detected Morganella morganii. At the time of the diagnosis, his laboratory findings revealed massive rhabdomyolysis with a significantly increased creatinine kinase level (CK; 3,582 U/L); 98.8% of which corresponded to the CK-MB isotype. We diagnosed the patient with sepsis caused by M. morganii, complicated with severe rhabdomyolysis. He died of multi-organ failure 2 days later. Clinicians should closely observe patients with possible systemic infection-associated rhabdomyolysis.

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Imataki, O., & Uemura, M. (2017). Fatal rhabdomyolysis caused by Morganella morganii in a patient with multiple myeloma. Internal Medicine, 56(3), 369–371. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.56.7252

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