Retrospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2017.
World J Clin Pediatr. Nov 8, 2017; 6(4): 161-168
Published online Nov 8, 2017. doi: 10.5409/wjcp.v6.i4.161
Table 1 General characteristics of patients
Case noAge (mo)GenderPresenting symptomsProvacative factorsPositive physical examination findingsPast/family historyAttacs number
124FDark colored urine, fever, coughInfectionFever, bilateral crepitationsin chest examinationUnremarkable1
284FFever, cough,myalgia, calf pain, fatigue, dark colored urineInfectionFever, bilateral crepitationsin chest examinationUnremarkable1
3192MMyalgia, calf pain, fatigue, dark colored urine, vomitingExcess licorice useVolume depletion signs, normal blood pressureUnremarkable1
4132FMyalgia, calf pain, fatigue, muscle weakness, dark colored urineProlonged physical exerciseMuscle strengths 3-4/5 bilateral in upper and lower extremitiesRecurrent rhabdomyolysis, parents are consanguineous7
5192MMyalgia, calf pain, fatigue, muscle weakness dark colored urineProlonged physical exerciseMuscle strengths 3-4/5 bilateral in upper and lower extremitiesRecurrent rhabdomyolysis, parents are consanguineous6
6192FMyalgia, calf pain, fatigue dark colored urineInfection, prolonged physical exerciseMuscle painRecurrent rhabdomyolysis, hemodialysis treatment 10 mo ago due to attack, parents are consanguineous6
724MDark colored urine, fever, coughInfectionFever, bilateral crepitationsin chest examinationEpilepsy, micocephalia1
8192FMyalgia, calf pain, fatigue dark colored urineProlonged physical exerciseMuscle painRecurrent rhabdomyolysis3