Abstract
Acute myoglobinuric renal failure developed in three patients during the course of influenza virus infection. Muscle enzyme levels were elevated in all patients. Myoglobin was detected in the urine or serum by immunodiffusion. Recent influenza infection was documented by elevated hemagglutination inhibition titers. One patient died, whereas the remaining two patients completely recovered renal function. These patients with influenza infection represented more than half of the cases of myoglobinuric renal failure seen on the medical services of the study institutions during ths same period. These observations suggest that the association between influenza infection and myoglobinuric renal failure may be more common than previously suspected.
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