Dear editor,A 27-year-old male presented to the emergency department with acute exercise induced rhabdomyolysis(EIR)following low intensity,high repetition physical activity.It is paramount for the clinician to consid...Dear editor,A 27-year-old male presented to the emergency department with acute exercise induced rhabdomyolysis(EIR)following low intensity,high repetition physical activity.It is paramount for the clinician to consider this diagnosis in the differential of the patient presenting with a complaint of musculoskeletal pain.This case highlights the necessity of staying vigilant for a condition that can develop with seemingly minor,repetitive training of a single muscle group,such as in the exercise of calf raises.展开更多
Exercise induced anaphylaxis is an uncommon condition first reported by Sheffer and Austen in 1980. In this condition there is an exercise-induced lowering of the mast cell degranulation threshold, causing release of ...Exercise induced anaphylaxis is an uncommon condition first reported by Sheffer and Austen in 1980. In this condition there is an exercise-induced lowering of the mast cell degranulation threshold, causing release of histamine and other mediators leading to the progression of symptoms of anaphylaxis. These can range from mild cutaneous pruritis and urticaria to severe systemic manifestations such as hypotension, cardiovascular collapse, syncope and even death. In Pregnancy and Labour, this can result in a number of complications and challenges. We will describe a case we were involved with.展开更多
文摘Dear editor,A 27-year-old male presented to the emergency department with acute exercise induced rhabdomyolysis(EIR)following low intensity,high repetition physical activity.It is paramount for the clinician to consider this diagnosis in the differential of the patient presenting with a complaint of musculoskeletal pain.This case highlights the necessity of staying vigilant for a condition that can develop with seemingly minor,repetitive training of a single muscle group,such as in the exercise of calf raises.
文摘Exercise induced anaphylaxis is an uncommon condition first reported by Sheffer and Austen in 1980. In this condition there is an exercise-induced lowering of the mast cell degranulation threshold, causing release of histamine and other mediators leading to the progression of symptoms of anaphylaxis. These can range from mild cutaneous pruritis and urticaria to severe systemic manifestations such as hypotension, cardiovascular collapse, syncope and even death. In Pregnancy and Labour, this can result in a number of complications and challenges. We will describe a case we were involved with.