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Query: EC:4.1.2.13 (
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The authors studied the histochemical and ultrastructural alterations of human muscles after spontaneous rupture of the tendon. Both succinate dehydrogenase (in type 1 fibres), and ATPase (in type 2 fibres) activity decreased in all injured muscles. In the intact antagonists and in contralateral muscles alterations were not found. The creatine phosphokinase and
aldolase
activity were decreased also in the injured muscles. The lactate dehydrogenase activity was various both in affected and in unaffected antagonists muscles. 2 weeks or more after the rupture of the tendon, in the injured muscles the number of type 1 fibres were decreased and therefore a statistically significant type 2 fibre predominance occurred. Ultrastructurally the disruption and
disorientation
of the myofibrils, streaming and disorganisation of Z line were found. The sarcolemma was arranged, the sarcoplasmic reticulum was dilated; both normal, pycnotic and enlarged mitochondria were observed. The motor end-plates were not discernible.
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PMID:Histochemical and ultrastructural study of human muscles after spontaneous rupture of the tendon. 15 81
We encountered a case of psittacosis accompanied with rhabdomyolysis in a 66-year-old woman admitted to our hospital because of myalgia, fever, diarrhea, and
disorientation
. A chest CT scan showed air-space consolidation and ground-glass attenuation in the left lung. Laboratory findings showed elevation of CPK, myoglobin, and
aldolase
, consistent with rhabdomyolysis. She recovered after administration of intravenous erythromycin and steroid pulse therapy. Psittacosis was diagnosed from the history of exposure to pigeons and from elevation of the IgG titer for Chlamydia psittaci. Rhabdomyolysis is associated with some kinds of viral or bacterial infections. But few case reports have been found in the case of psittacosis. The mechanism whereby rhabdomyolysis complicates psittacosis is unknown. We suggest that psittacosis should be added to the list for differential diagnosis, when rhabdomyolysis develops in a patient with pneumonia.
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PMID:[A case of fulminant psittacosis with rhabdomyolysis]. 1238 28