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Myoglobinuria

The presence of MYOGLOBIN in URINE usually as a result of rhabdomyolysis.
Also Known As:
Myoglobinurias
Networked: 617 relevant articles (8 outcomes, 11 trials/studies)

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Disease Context: Research Results

Related Diseases

1. Rhabdomyolysis
2. Renal Insufficiency (Renal Failure)
3. Necrosis
4. Acidosis
5. Fasciculation (Fasciculations)

Experts

1. Vissing, John: 7 articles (09/2021 - 10/2002)
2. DiMauro, Salvatore: 6 articles (04/2011 - 06/2004)
3. Musumeci, Olimpia: 4 articles (09/2021 - 03/2009)
4. Toscano, Antonio: 4 articles (09/2021 - 03/2009)
5. Quinlivan, Ros: 3 articles (09/2021 - 01/2016)
6. Martinuzzi, Andrea: 3 articles (11/2020 - 12/2010)
7. García, A: 3 articles (01/2017 - 06/2000)
8. Bruno, Claudio: 3 articles (04/2012 - 11/2009)
9. Cassandrini, Denise: 3 articles (04/2012 - 11/2009)
10. Witting, Paul K: 3 articles (05/2011 - 01/2008)

Drugs and Biologics

Drugs and Important Biological Agents (IBA) related to Myoglobinuria:
1. CreatinineIBA
2. Phosphotransferases (Kinase)IBA
3. Succinylcholine (Suxamethonium Chloride)FDA LinkGeneric
4. GlycogenIBA
5. PotassiumIBA
6. Uric Acid (Urate)IBA
7. CalciumIBA
8. Tubocurarine (Tubocurarine Chloride)FDA Link
9. ArtesunateIBA
10. Creatine Kinase (Creatine Phosphokinase)IBA

Therapies and Procedures

1. Surgical Amputation (Amputations)
2. Fasciotomy
3. Renal Replacement Therapy (Therapies, Renal Replacement)
4. Intravenous Administration
5. Decompression