KMID : 1037620220090010052
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Pediatric Emergency Medicine Journal 2022 Volume.9 No. 1 p.52 ~ p.56
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Exertional heat stroke-related rhabdomyolysis recurring twice in a 12-year-old boy athlete
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Kwon Soo-Jin
Cha Jong-Ho Kim Yong-Joo Yang Seung Moon Jin-Hwa Na Jae-Yoon
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Abstract
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Exertional heat stroke (EHS) is a life-threatening entity characterized by elevated core temperature with potential for multiorgan dysfunction. EHS-related rhabdomyolysis usually occurs in the early phase. We report a boy athlete with EHS-related rhabdomyolysis, which recurred 15 and 79 days after the initial event. This case indicates that EHS can cause recurrences of rhabdomyolysis along with persistent symptoms, which could hamper the return to daily activity. Children with EHS, particularly athletes, may be at risk for recurrent rhabdomyolysis.
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KEYWORD
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Creatine Kinase, Heat Stroke, Muscular Diseases, Recurrence, Rhabdomyolysis
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