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==Background==
==Background==
*[[Influenza]] is one of the most common causes of viral myositis
*[[Influenza]] is one of the most common causes of viral myositis
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==Differential Diagnosis==
==Differential Diagnosis==
{{Myalgia DDX}}
{{Myalgia DDX}}
{{Pediatric hip DDX}}


==Evaluation==
==Evaluation==
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*Supportive
*Supportive
*Fluids ([[IVF]] or oral)
*Fluids ([[IVF]] or oral)
*Analgesia; avoid [[NSAIDs]]
*[[Analgesia]]; avoid [[NSAIDs]]


==Disposition==
==Disposition==

Revisión actual - 17:41 17 ene 2026

This page is for pediatric patients. For adult patients, see: myositis

Background

  • Influenza is one of the most common causes of viral myositis
  • Rhabdo is unusual but has been reported.

Clinical Features

  • Patients usually have a history of recent illness (fever, URI symptoms, etc)
  • Significant myalgias as starting to improve from constitutional symptoms
    • Most commonly lower legs
    • Can have pain and tenderness in other muscle groups (thighs, arms)
  • Usually look well, but will sometimes walk with wide gait and on their toes
    • When lying in bed, will often keep toes pointed with pain in calves upon dorsiflexion

Differential Diagnosis

Myalgia

Pediatric limp

Hip Related

Other Causes of Limping

Evaluation

  • Total CK
  • UA (for myoglobin)

Management

Disposition

  • Discharge with close outpatient follow up if CPK <3,000 and able to orally hydrate [1]

See Also

External Links

References