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Volume 26, Number 9—September 2020
Letter

Rhabdomyolysis as Potential Late Complication Associated with COVID-19

Ying-Chao He and Feng ChenComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Fujian Provincial Hospital, Fuzhou, Fujian, China

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Table 1

Motor nerve conduction studies on a patient with rhabdomyolosis after severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection, China

Location Distal latency, ms Amplitude, mV Conduction velocity, m/s F latency, ms
Left tibial nerve
Ankle-abductor hallucis brevis 6.5 (reference <5.1) 0.825 (reference >4) 38 (reference >40)
51.4 (reference <56)
Popliteal fossa
15.4
0.755
Right tibial nerve
Ankle-abductor hallucis brevis 6.3 (reference <5.1) 5.4 (reference >4) 39 (reference >40)
49.4 (reference <56)
Popliteal fossa
15.0
4.46
Left peroneal nerve
Ankle-extensor digitorum brevis 5.1 (reference <5.5) 1.061 (reference >2) 35 (reference >42)
Not tested
Below fibula
11.6
1.022
Right peroneal nerve
Ankle-extensor digitorum brevis 3.8 (reference <5.5) 1.947 (reference >2) 33 (reference >42) Not tested
Below fibula 10.7 1.328

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