Original Article

Primary Myoglobinuria and Exercise-Induced Secondary Myoglobinuria: A Report of 7 Cases Seen at an Army Basic Training Center

Authors: DAVID J. TURELL, M.D.

Abstract

No doubt this condition is more frequent than recognized. Though in its subclinical forms it may be of no significance, when it rises above the clinical horizon it should be recognized for what it is, for analysis, reassurance and for advice as to prophylaxis.

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