Elevated Liver Enzymes as a Manifestation of Haff Disease
Haff disease is a rare syndrome of rhabdomyolysis thought to be caused by a heat-stable toxin associated with the consumption of seafood from fresh or brackish water.
Source: The Journal of Emergency Medicine - Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Surriya C. Ahmad, Christianna Sim, Richard Sinert Tags: Clinical Communications: Adult Source Type: research