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Myoglobinuria is the
presence of
myoglobin in the urine,
which usually results from
rhabdomyolysis or
muscle injury.
Myoglobin is
present in
muscle cells...
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quantity of
myoglobin exceeds the
binding capacity of haptoglobin.
Myoglobinuria, the
presence of
myoglobin in the urine,
occurs when the
level in plasma...
- deficiency,
colorectal cancer,
sensorineural deafness, and
recurrent myoglobinuria. In humans, the MT-CO1 gene is
located from
nucleotide pairs 5904 to...
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microscopically despite a
positive dipstick test
suggests hemoglobinuria or
myoglobinuria. The
medical term for RBCs in the
urine is hematuria.
Hematuria Deters...
- or pseudohypertrophy)
especially of the calves, Reddish-brown
urine (
myoglobinuria) and
considerable breakdown of
muscle tissue (rhabdomyolysis). The degree...
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optic neuropathy,
mitochondrial complex IV deficiency, and
recurrent myoglobinuria . The MT-CO3 gene
produces a 30 kDa
protein composed of 261
amino acids...
- R. (October 1964). "Hereditary
metabolic myopathy with
paroxysmal myoglobinuria due to
abnormal glycolysis".
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and...
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Mutations of the M
subunit have been
linked to the rare
disease exertional myoglobinuria (see OMIM article), and
mutations of the H
subunit have been described...
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Myofibrillar lysis Myofibroblastic tumors Myoglobinuria dominant form
Myoglobinuria recurrent Myoglobinuria Myokymia Myoneurogastrointestinal encephalopathy...
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previous episodes of
myoglobinuria and 6.8% had
normal CK (including
those with
fixed muscle weakness); so an
absence of
myoglobinuria and
normal CK should...