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An elevated creatine kinase in the context of influenza A infection and sickle cell trait
Author(s) -
Bamber H.,
Rudge B.,
Vercueil A.
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
anaesthesia reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2637-3726
DOI - 10.1002/anr3.12017
Subject(s) - sickle cell trait , context (archaeology) , trait , creatine kinase , medicine , biology , virology , immunology , computer science , disease , paleontology , programming language
Summary We describe the case of a 37‐year‐old normally fit and well man who presented to hospital with fever, lethargy and myalgia. He was found to have a creatine kinase level of over 1 million IU.l −1 . He initially underwent fluid resuscitation, but despite this his renal function declined and he required continuous veno‐venous haemodiafiltration. Subsequent testing revealed a positive viral swab for influenza A and that he was a carrier of sickle cell trait. We review the literature for previous reports describing this association and demonstrate the rarity of such a presentation.

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