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Case Reports
. 2016 Jan-Mar:20-3.

Rhabdomyolysis in a Sickle Cell Trait Positive Active Duty Male Soldier

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Case Reports

Rhabdomyolysis in a Sickle Cell Trait Positive Active Duty Male Soldier

Pulkit Saxena et al. US Army Med Dep J. 2016 Jan-Mar.

Abstract

Exertional rhabdomyolysis is a complication of sickle cell trait (SCT) likely first reported in the military population over 40 years ago. Although commonly a benign condition, numerous studies and case reports have identified SCT positive patients to be at increased risk for rhabdomyolysis, compartment syndrome and sudden cardiac death. We report a recent case of an SCT positive African American active duty male Soldier who suffered exertional rhabdomyolysis following an Army Physical Fitness Test. His course was complicated by acute renal failure requiring hemodialysis, and he eventually recovered renal function. The diagnosis was significantly delayed despite a typical clinical presentation and available SCT screening results. The case highlights the importance of the recognition of SCT as a risk factor for severe rhabdomyolysis, and suggests more must be done for an effective SCT screening program for the active duty military population.

Keywords: hemodialysis; rhabdomyolysis; sickle cell trait.

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