Rhabdomyolysis after high intensity resistance training

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Abstract

Rhabdomyolysis, which is a characteristic occurrence in associated with muscle cell necrosis, develops due to various causes. We herein report a rare case of a patient with rhabdomyolysis after high intensity resistance training, in which markedly elevated levels of serum creatine kinase (CK) and urine myoglobin were observed. A previously healthy 37-year-old man presented with severe myalgia and dark urine after performing high-intensity exercise. The patient’s serum CK level was 95,100 U/L and his urine myoglobin level was 160,000 ng/mL. His symptoms and laboratory findings gradually improved with the intravenous administration of saline and no complications (including electrolyte imbalance and acute renal failure) developed.

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Honda, S., Kawasaki, T., Kamitani, T., & Kiyota, K. (2017). Rhabdomyolysis after high intensity resistance training. Internal Medicine, 56(10), 1175–1178. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.56.7636

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