A 66-year-old housewife felt mild pains in both her forearms after wringing a floorcloth repeatedly while cleaning. The following day she was unable to extend her fingers, but could dorsiflex both wrists. A diagnosis of bilateral interosseous nerve palsy was made. Laboratory studies revealed severe
Thirty patients with drug associated acute nontraumatic rhabdomyolysis were evaluated. Acute renal failure, oliguric (ORF) in ten and nonoliguric (NORF) in another ten patients, was observed. The remaining ten patients did not develop renal failure (NRF). To identify factors that may have