Primary Myoglobinuria: Differentiate Myoglobinuria from Hemoglobinuria. 2017

Dhiraj J Trivedi, and Shrirang P Kulkarni, and Rakesh Mudaraddi
Department of Biochemistry, SDM College of Medical Sciences and Hospital, Dharwad, Karnataka India.

Myoglobin is dark red colour heme containing protein, stored in muscle. Change in permeability of myolemma causes myoglobin leak in plasma, which is cleared by kidney swiftly. Differentiating myoglobinuria from hemoglobinuria is important. Clinicians concern over myoglobinuria is to protect the patient from acute renal disease. We present a case of primary myoglobinuria, its clinical symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.

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