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Myoglobinuria | |
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Urine from a person with rhabdomyolysis showing the characteristic brown discoloration as a result of myoglobinuria | |
Specialty | Nephrology |
Myoglobinuria is the presence of myoglobin in the urine, which usually results from rhabdomyolysis or muscle injury.[1] Myoglobin is present in muscle cells as a reserve of oxygen.
Myoglobinuria is usually the result of rhabdomyolysis or muscle destruction. When excreted into the urine, myoglobin, a monomer containing a heme molecule similar to hemoglobin, can precipitate, causing tubular obstruction and acute kidney injury.
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