Korean J Nephrol.  2009 Jul;28(4):335-338.

A Case of Rhabdomyolysis in a Body-Builder

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  • 1Gangnam Severance Hospital, Department of Internal Medicine Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. moonsj75@yuhs.ac

Abstract

Rhabdomyolysis is a serious and potentiallylethal disease that can develop from a variety of traumatic and nontraumatic conditions. In this report, the authors describe a case of rhabdomyolysis that occurredafter a body-building tournament. A 32-year-old body-builder was admitted due to quadriplegia and muscle pain. The patient had a serum potassium level of 1.8 mmol/L, creatinine phosphokinase level of 5,414 IU/L and urine myoglobin of 128.1 ng/ml. He had taken anabolic androgenic steroids for 6 months and overate himself with carbohydrate food after the tournament. Possible causes for the rhabdomyolysis were hypokalemia, exercise, and anabolic androgenic steroids, etc. His condition was fully recovered without complications after potassium replacement and general supportive care. Body- builders may be exposed to rhabdomyolysis risk factors such as diet control, weight reduction, and taking steroids. Therefore, special attention and education on rhabdomyolysis should be provided to body-builders.

Keyword

Body build; Rhabdomyolysis; Steroids

MeSH Terms

Adult
Creatinine
Diet
Humans
Hypokalemia
Muscles
Myoglobin
Potassium
Quadriplegia
Rhabdomyolysis
Risk Factors
Somatotypes
Steroids
Weight Loss
Creatinine
Myoglobin
Potassium
Steroids
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