Macro‐creatine kinase: a neglected cause of elevated creatine kinase
Abstract
Macro‐creatine kinase (macro‐CK) is a neglected cause of raised CK. Over a 10‐year period, we observed five cases. Three patients had macro‐CK type 1. One patient with fibromyalgia underwent several explorations to find a muscular pathology; another, who had elevated CK‐MB (muscle–brain fraction) activity, was referred to a cardiologist, and statin therapy was erroneously discontinued in two patients. Two patients had macro‐CK type 2: a man with a neuroendocrine carcinoma and a woman with rheumatoid arthritis. Diagnosis of type 1 obviates the need to carry out pointless and expensive investigations seeking a neuromuscular or cardiac pathology, and also, the unwarranted discontinuation of statin therapy. Type 2 must prompt investigations for a neoplasm.
Source: Internal Medicine Journal - Category: Internal Medicine Authors: F. Aljuani, A. Tournadre, S. Cecchetti, M. Soubrier, J. J. Dubost Tags: Brief Communication Source Type: research
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