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A Case Of Diphenhydramine With Alcohol Induced Rhabdomyolysis, Adham Abdulamir, Kayla Szolek, Wahab Gbadamosi, Muhammad Awais
A Case Of Diphenhydramine With Alcohol Induced Rhabdomyolysis, Adham Abdulamir, Kayla Szolek, Wahab Gbadamosi, Muhammad Awais
Advances in Clinical Medical Research and Healthcare Delivery
ABSTRACT
Rhabdomyolysis is muscle necrosis and the release of intracellular muscle components into circulation. Approximately 26,000 cases of rhabdomyolysis are reported annually in the United States. The severity varies greatly from asymptomatic individuals to individuals with life-threatening muscle enzyme elevations along with severe electrolyte abnormalities, acute other organ damage, and compartment syndrome. The mortality rates are as high as 59% in critically ill patients. There are multiple causes of rhabdomyolysis that can be classified as traumatic or non-traumatic. The traumatic cases are usually evident at presentation however, in a non-traumatic setting, the presentation may be misleading. In this specific case …