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- M D Hill and J M Bilbao.
- University of Toronto Neuropathology, St. Michael's Hospital, ON, Canada.
- Brain Pathol. 1999 Jul 1; 9 (3): 607-8.
AbstractA 54 year old man developed rhabdomyolysis one year after beginning treatment with a combination of lovastatin (an HMGCoA reductase inhibitor) and niacin. Muscle biopsy showed a severe necrotizing myopathy affecting both fibre types. Recovery occured gradually with cessation of medication. The spectrum of cholesterol lowering agent myopathy may include delayed cases of unusual severity.
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