A rare autopsy case of traumatic rhabdomyolysis associated with intermittent assault - Chiba F, Makino Y, Motomura A, Inokuchi G, Ishii N, Torimitsu S, Hoshioka Y, Abe H, Yamaguchi R, Hashimoto M, Sakuma A, Nagasawa S, Saito H, Yajima D, Iwase H.

Traumatic rhabdomyolysis generally occurs after severe blunt trauma and is acute in onset, associated with severe disease, and potentially lethal. Accordingly, diagnosis of traumatic rhabdomyolysis in patients without massive subcutaneous or intramuscular ...
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