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Marching myoglobinia Marching type hemoglobiniria, marching hemoglobinuric syndrome Marching hemosynal intoxication. Congestive syndrome with hemosialic intoxication. Marching condition with damage to cerebral vessels and cerebral circulation disorders Myoglibinia Marchevaya is an inflammatory disorder of muscle function with the appearance of human facial expressions. In this disease, the presence of porphyrin or glutathione toxin is detected in muscle fibers in the absence of inflammation, characteristic of other manifestations of myopathy. The disease does not appear immediately and is usually ignored because the symptoms are quite mild. Despite the high incidence of myoglibamic disease in the European population (1: 500 people), the disease is quite rare, which is associated with the relative resistance of skeletal muscles to it due to several centuries of its evolution in the conditions of the existence of certain parasitic insects and bacteria that are capable of forming the motor centers of the body. Currently, the syndrome is observed in areas of locust migration, syphilis infection and cholera infection in humans. Sometimes quite prolonged erythema is observed, sometimes manifesting itself as a miliary rash or urticaria, as well as peripheral and bulbous erythematous pigmentation. Occasionally against the background of myo