
Myoglobinuria has a variety of causes, ranging from trauma to heavy exercise. Symptoms usually consist of myalgia and muscle weakness; dark, bloody-looking urine may be noted. Myoglobin can be identified by readily available laboratory techniques. Acute renal failure can be a dangerous consequence of myoglobinuria but, with rapid recognition and strict monitoring, the prognosis in most cases is good.
Metabolic Diseases, Myoglobin, Myoglobinuria, Physical Exertion, Humans, Crush Syndrome
Metabolic Diseases, Myoglobin, Myoglobinuria, Physical Exertion, Humans, Crush Syndrome
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