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C J Ellis, A G Dewhurst, M Cooper, D P Brenton, J R Dathan, Myoglobinuria: the importance of reaching a firm diagnosis—a patient with defective fatty acid oxidation, Postgraduate Medical Journal, Volume 66, Issue 773, March 1990, Pages 235–237, https://doi.org/10.1136/pgmj.66.773.235
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A 52 year old man presented with myoglobinuria-induced acute renal failure requiring dialysis. Despite renal biopsy, the cause of the myoglobinuria was not established until he re-presented a year later with a milder episode. At this stage investigations, including a muscle biopsy, demonstrated a defect in fatty acid oxidation amenable to dietary and lifestyle advice. This report emphasizes the importance of reaching a definitive diagnosis in myoglobinuria.
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