Title of article :
A Retrospective Analysis of Crayfish-Related Rhabdomyolysis (Haff Disease)
Author/Authors :
Huang, Changbao Department of Emergency Medicine - Yijishan Hospital - Wannan Medical College - Wuhu - Anhui 241001 - China , Peng, Liangfei Department of Emergency Medicine - Yijishan Hospital - Wannan Medical College - Wuhu - Anhui 241001 - China , Gong, Nengkai Department of Emergency Medicine - Yijishan Hospital - Wannan Medical College - Wuhu - Anhui 241001 - China , Xue, Cheng Department of Emergency Medicine - Yijishan Hospital - Wannan Medical College - Wuhu - Anhui 241001 - China , Wang, Weihua Department of Emergency Medicine - Yijishan Hospital - Wannan Medical College - Wuhu - Anhui 241001 - China , Jiang, Jinghan Department of Emergency Medicine - Yijishan Hospital - Wannan Medical College - Wuhu - Anhui 241001 - China
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5
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1
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5
Abstract :
Objective. To investigate the epidemiologic and etiologic factors, clinical features, therapeutic regimen, and prognosis of crayfshrelated rhabdomyolysis (Haf disease). Methods. Retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 29 patients with crayfsh-related rhabdomyolysis (Haf disease) from July to August 2016, summarized the clinical characteristics, and evaluated the prognosis. Results. Clinical data of a total of 29 cases of Haf disease were retrospectively analyzed. The disease onset occurred after consumption of cooked crayfsh with the incubation period ranging from 1 h to 48 h. Tere were no gender diferences and signifcantly elevated CK in the duration with peak value of 41575.0U/L; the median value was 2445.0U/L (range: from 1187.0 U/L to 4722.0 U/L) and there was coincident elevated CK-MB. Tere was also no hepatorenal damage and transient urinalysis was abnormal. The most common presenting symptoms were myalgia (100%), weakness and numbness (51.7%), chest tightness and chest pain (41.4%), back pain (41.4%), and extremities pain (37.9%). All the patients recovered and no patients died. Conclusions. Crayfsh-related rhabdomyolysis (Haf disease) is a kind of a case or cluster of patients present with severe myalgia or weakness of unknown etiology and mechanism disease; however, the clinical signs and symptoms are relatively mild with favorable outcome.
Keywords :
Retrospective Analysis , Crayfish-Related , Rhabdomyolysis , Haff Disease
Journal title :
Emergency Medicine International
Serial Year :
2019
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Record number :
2606743
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