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Abdominal crunch induced rhabdomyolysis

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"Abdominal crunch"--induced rhabdomyolysis presenting as right upper quadrant pain
A young, active duty sailor presented with right upper quadrant abdominal pain. History, physical, and laboratory findings initially suggested cholecystitis or related disease. Further evaluation found myoglobinuria and a recently increased exercise program, leading to the diagnosis of ...
February 1, 1999; Military Medicine

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