Neuromuscular Disorders
Rhabdomyolysis (myoglobinuria)
Oct. 10, 2023
MedLink®, LLC
3525 Del Mar Heights Rd, Ste 304
San Diego, CA 92130-2122
Toll Free (U.S. + Canada): 800-452-2400
US Number: +1-619-640-4660
Support: service@medlink.com
Editor: editor@medlink.com
ISSN: 2831-9125
Toll Free (U.S. + Canada): 800-452-2400
US Number: +1-619-640-4660
Support: service@medlink.com
Editor: editor@medlink.com
ISSN: 2831-9125
Nearly 3,000 illustrations, including video clips of neurologic disorders.
Every article is reviewed by our esteemed Editorial Board for accuracy and currency.
Full spectrum of neurology in 1,200 comprehensive articles.
Listen to MedLink on the go with Audio versions of each article.
FLAIR MRI in a 51-year-old man who developed osmotic demyelination syndrome due to rhabdomyolysis and hyperosmolar hyperglycemic syndrome following cardiogenic shock. MRI FLAIR images on day 57 revealed symmetrical hyperintensity in the thalamus (arrow). (Source: Katano K, Fuse N, Asano Y, et al. Osmotic demyelination syndrome due to rhabdomyolysis and hyperosmolar hyperglycemic syndrome following cardiogenic shock. Case Rep Crit Care 2021;2021:8083731. Copyright © 2021 Kosuke Katano, et al. Creative Commons Attribution license [CC BY], https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0.)