Israel journal of medical sciences
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Six patients with carnitine palmitoyltransferase (CPT) deficiency were diagnosed. Five were males aged 12-48 years and one was a 7-year-old girl. Severe myoglobinuria with renal shut-down led to the diagnosis in four, the main cause of myoglobinuria being prolonged exertion. ⋯ CPT activity assayed by the forward assay under standard conditions was normal. CPT deficiency seems to be a common cause of exercise-induced myoglobinuria. Prompt diagnosis can lead to avoidance of risk factors and prevention of rhabdomyolysis and its consequences.