10 LIBROS DEL POLACO RELACIONADOS CON «POIKILOTERMIA»
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NMS Medicine Casebook - Strona 83
Poikilothermia: The skin is cold below the site of the occlusion. 4. Pulseless: Sudden loss of previously palpable pulse distal to the occlusion; confirm lack of pulse using a Doppler device. 5. Paresthesia: Begins with a feeling of “pins and ...
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Endocrinology Adult and Pediatric: Neuroendocrinology and The ...
This condition, known as poikilothermia,is foundwith both anteriorand posteriorhypothalamic destruction,aswell as inpatientswith large lesions that may involve the posterior hypothalamus and rostral mesencephalon.6,9,10 Rarely, ...
Shlomo Melmed, J. Larry Jameson, Leslie J. De Groot, 2013
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Fever: Basic Mechanisms and Management - Strona 486
Poikilothermia with hypothalamic lesions. A clinicopathologic study. Arch Neurol Psychiatry 1937;38:1271-1281. 16. Kahn EA. Postoperative loss of temperature control — poikilothermia. J Neurosurg 1958;15:329-337. 17. Hockaday TDR ...
Philip A. Mackowiak, 1997
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Psychoimmunology - Strona 108
A possible implication of poikilothermia during REM sleep is that immunity may be down-regulated in that the absence of body temperature control during infection may result in body temperatures less than optimum for immune functioning.
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Circumpolar Health 90: Proceedings of the 8th International Congress ...
DISCUSSION In our patients with poikilothermia both the heat conserving and dissipating mechanisms are seriously inadequate to maintain a constant core temperature, leading to large fluctuations in core temperature. Despite significantly ...
International Congress on Circumpolar Health, Brian D. Postl, 1991
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Critical Care Study Guide: Text and Review - Strona 510
COMPARTMENT. SYNDROME. A high level of clinical suspicion is needed to diagnose extremity compartment syndrome early. Classic signs of compartment syndrome are pain, paresthesias, pulselessness, pallor, poikilothermia ...
Gerard J. Criner, Gilbert E. D'Alonzo, 2002
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Cerebral Blood Flow: Mechanisms of Ischemia, Diagnosis, and Therapy
Without poikilothermia, surface cooling provokes potentially deleterious defense mechanisms until they are overwhelmed and core temperature decreases to moderate levels (30°C) with the electrocorticogram depressed, and to deeper levels, ...
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The Care and Management of Spinal Cord Injuries - Strona 267
Tetraplegics show this poikilothermia clearly and may manifest both hyperthermia (more common) and hypothermia. Such poikilothermia must always be remembered in the diagnosis of associated conditions, because a normal hyperthermic ...
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Caring for Children Who Have Severe Neurological Impairment: A Life ...
Contraception 70(5):365—70. MacKenzie MA, Hermus AR, Wollersheim HC, et al. 1991. Poikilothermia in man: patho-physiology and clinical implications. Medicine (Baltimore) 70(4):257—68. MacKenzie MA, Schonbaum E, Hermus AR, et al.
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Localization in Clinical Neurology - Strona 424
POIKILOTHERMIA Poikilothermia is the fluctuation of more than 2C in body temperature following ambient temperature [2]. It is the most common central neurogenic abnormality of heat regulation in humans. Such patients are unaware of their ...
Paul W. Brazis, Joseph C. Masdeu, José Biller, 2012