Acute renal failure in McArdle's disease.

Journal: Nephron
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Abstract

This is a report of a case of acute renal failure associated with McArdle's disease. A 45-year-old man had acute renal failure that required dialysis. His case was subsequently diagnosed as rhabdomyolysis secondary to McArdle's disease, a primary myopathy due to myophosphorylase deficiency. History-taking revealed nothing suspected to be responsible for precipitating the renal failure.

Authors
T Tabata, K Kikunami, Y Matsushita, T Inoue, T Inoue, T Okamoto, N Kono, M Takahashi, S Tarui, H Morii