Myoglobinuria is a frequent complication of metabolic myopathies and may also occur in Duchenne and Becker dystrophies but is not a typical sign of limb-girdle muscular dystrophy. We describe an unusual presentation of alpha-sarcoglycanopathy with myoglobinuria at the onset of the disease. The boy presented an episode of dark urine, identified as presence of blood by a urine dipstick, occurred 10 days after an episode of fever and sore throat treated with antibiotics. He was admitted to the hospital and investigated for post-infectious nephritis, but further analysis revealed the presence of myoglobinuria. Immunohistochemistry on muscle tissue revealed absent expression of α-sarcoglycan confirmed by detection of a homozygous mutation in the alpha-sarcoglycan gene. Myoglobinuria has been previously reported four times in sarcoglycanopathies but only once in alpha-sarcoglycanopathy. Conclusion The present observation reinforces the idea that the myoglobinuria should be considered a manifestation of a primary sarcoglycanopathy even as the only recognizable sign at the debut of the disease.

Myoglobinuria as first clinical sign of a primary alpha-sarcoglycanopathy.

MESSINA, Sonia;RODOLICO, Carmelo;
2014-01-01

Abstract

Myoglobinuria is a frequent complication of metabolic myopathies and may also occur in Duchenne and Becker dystrophies but is not a typical sign of limb-girdle muscular dystrophy. We describe an unusual presentation of alpha-sarcoglycanopathy with myoglobinuria at the onset of the disease. The boy presented an episode of dark urine, identified as presence of blood by a urine dipstick, occurred 10 days after an episode of fever and sore throat treated with antibiotics. He was admitted to the hospital and investigated for post-infectious nephritis, but further analysis revealed the presence of myoglobinuria. Immunohistochemistry on muscle tissue revealed absent expression of α-sarcoglycan confirmed by detection of a homozygous mutation in the alpha-sarcoglycan gene. Myoglobinuria has been previously reported four times in sarcoglycanopathies but only once in alpha-sarcoglycanopathy. Conclusion The present observation reinforces the idea that the myoglobinuria should be considered a manifestation of a primary sarcoglycanopathy even as the only recognizable sign at the debut of the disease.
2014
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