The objective of the study is to analyze the publications on biochemical aspects of myorenal syndrome (crush-syndrome) pathogenesis. Factors of trauma and other etiologies significant in terms of forensic practice that cause muscle tissue destruction are presented. Molecular processes in rhabdomyolysis and subsequent renal damage, the establishment of the sequence of which is important for forensic medicine, are outlined. The study results will improve our understanding of the of myorenal syndrome pathophysiology, its biochemical features, and optimize methods for its forensic diagnosis.

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