Are there situations where myoglobinuria can be present without a
significantly (above a certain cut-off) raised CK? Can CK alone
predict the presence of myoglobin in blood, and if the kidneys are
functioning well myoglobin in urine?
I know some labs (here in Australia) only offer CK and not urine
myoglobin for diagnosis of rhabdomyolysis.
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