McArdle disease with rhabdomyolysis induced by rosuvastatin: Case report

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The rosuvastatin inducing rhabdomyolysis in McArdle disease (MD) has not been reported to date. A 35-years-old man had exercise intolerance, muscular fatigue and cramps during physical activity since infancy. He presented severe rhabdomyolysis episode with seizure and coma after use of rosuvastatin. The investigation showed increased serum creatinekinase levels and the forearm ischemic exercise did not increased venous lactate. The muscle biopsy showed subsarcolemmal and central acummulation of glycogen and absence of the myophosphorylase enzyme. The statin induced myopathy is discussed and the danger of its use in MD is emphasized.

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Lorenzoni, P. J., Silvado, C. E., Scola, R. H., Luvizotto, M., & Werneck, L. C. (2007). McArdle disease with rhabdomyolysis induced by rosuvastatin: Case report. Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria, 65(3 B), 834–837. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0004-282X2007000500020

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