Case Report

Influenza A Pneumonia With Rhabdomyolysis

Authors: STEVEN E. MORTON, MD, MATHEW MATHAI, MD, RYLAND P. BYRD JR., MD, CHERYL L. FIELDS, MD, THOMAS M. ROY, MD

Abstract

Influenza A pneumonia accounts for a significant number of the community‐acquired pneumonias in the United States. While myalgia is a common complaint in influenza A infection, few cases of rhabdomyolysis associated with this virus have been described. Although it has been recently recognized that rhabdomyolysis complicating certain bacterial pneumonias has important prognostic implications, rhabdomyolysis in the setting of influenza A pneumonia does not appear to carry the same prognostic significance.

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