What Are the Causes of High Muscle Enzymes?
Elevated muscle enzyme levels occur with strenuous exercise, muscle trauma or disease, and a wide variety of other nonmuscular diseases and conditions.
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Elevated muscle enzyme levels occur with strenuous exercise, muscle trauma or disease, and a wide variety of other nonmuscular diseases and conditions.
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