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Comparative Proteomic Analysis of Whole Kidney, Medulla, and Cortical Tubules in Diabetic Pathogenesis of Kidney Injury in Mice
Published on: May 2, 2025
Non-traumatic rhabdomyolysis and diabetes
M-A Sani1, E Campana-Salort, A Begu-LeCorroller
1Department of Nutrition, Metabolic diseases and Endocrinology, La Timone University Hospital, University of Méditerranée, 13005 Marseille, France.
Abstract:
The present clinical report describes the case of a spontaneously resolving rhabdomyolysis episode in a type 1 diabetic patient, who presented with multiple risk factors of this muscle complication, including uncontrolled brittle diabetes with sequences of hyper- and hypoglycaemic episodes in the same day, caloric restriction and intensive exercise. It should be borne in mind that rhabdomyolysis is not particularly rare in diabetes and can be severe. To raise clinicians' awareness of a possible rhabdomyolysis diagnosis, the various clinical conditions that are likely to lead to this complication in diabetic patients are also reviewed here.
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