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pubmed-article:1294923pubmed:abstractTextEffort rhabdomyolysis is a syndrome which takes the form of a pathology with different etiopathogenetic stages. General anesthesia may trigger off acute muscular cytolysis which is probably influenced by the inflammatory surgical pathology itself. The observation of two cases of post-anesthetic rhabdomyolysis following muscular stress suggest that the exhaustion of muscle energy reserves and the consequent alteration of the ATP/ADP ratio may act as a trigger mechanism for this syndrome. Its close relationship with malignant hyperthermia makes a precise anamnesis vitally important, especially in relation to recent intense physical effort in patients undergoing emergency surgery for acute pathologies.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:1294923pubmed:articleTitle[Post-anesthesia rhabdomyolysis syndrome following muscular stress. 2 case reports].lld:pubmed
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