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Heat stroke presents with a hyperthermia of greater than 40.6 °C (105.1 °F) in .... or clothes can actually act as insulation and increase the body temperature. |
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insulation. In hyperpyrexia there is usually a generalised dilatation of the blood vessels in the skin, and with increased circulation the exposed skin tends to ...
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Aug 23, 2011 ... Insolation information including symptoms, causes, diseases, symptoms, treatments, ... heat hyperpyrexia,heatstroke; health problem,ill health, ...
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Aug 23, 2011 ... Heat hyperpyrexia symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and treatment information for Heat hyperpyrexia (Heatstroke) with alternative diagnoses, ...
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significantly increased by the addition of insulation and the water mattress. Noninvasive systemic hyperthermia meth- odologies typically produce heating rates ...
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The newborn has a relatively large surface area, poor thermal insulation, a small ... 37.5°C. Newborn infants develop hyperthermia if exposed to an environment ...
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3, 6.0090, hyperthermia, parotis, syndrome of adiposis, oligomenorrhea. 4, 3.0191, hyperthermia, heatstroke, sunstroke, insolation, heat stroke, siriasis, ...
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SUNSTROKE (Heatstroke; Insolation; Thermic Fever; Siriasis) .... chiefly by the excessive development of fever (hyperpyrexia), the temperature of the body rising ...
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or Insolation Sunstroke ... SUNSTROKE, OR INSOLATION. ... stops during the hyperpyrexia; this affords also the best aid to the enfeebled cardiac muscle.
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