«HYPERPYREXIAL» İLE İLİŞKİLİ İNGILIZCE KİTAPLAR
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Midline Medical Dictionary
Hyperpyrexial. See Hyperpyretic. Hyper-reflexia. A condition in which the deep
tendon reflexes are exaggerated. 3ifrt«f^q^^ii Hyper-resonance. Resonance
increased above the normal, and often of lower pitch, on percussion of the body.
gravel, gonorrhoea, hysteria, concentric hypertrophy of bladder, hyperpyrexial
sunstroke, hypera?sthesia of bladder, neuralgia of bladder, overpurga- tion,
prolapsus uteri, prolapse of bladder, peritonitis I., acute proctitis, chronic py- elitis,
...
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Tropical Diseases Bulletin
i. HEARNE (K. G.). Hyperpyrexial Heatstroke : A Brief Note on its Etiology and Pre
vention— Brit.Med. 31. 1919. Apr. 26. pp.516. ii. LOVE (R. J. McNeil).
Hyperpyrexial Heatstroke.— Ibid. 1919. June 7. p. 709. iii. COULDREY (T. R.) ;
YEOMAN ...
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Medical Journal of Australia
Before concluding, I should like to describe a theory, which was suggested by Mr.
W. M. Doherty, F.C.S., F.I.C., late Government Analyst, New South Wales, and
which gives a possible clue as to the primary cause of hyperpyrexial heatstroke.
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MEDICAL TIMES AND GACETTE, A JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE, ...
That very little difference obtains between the two sexes in respect to proclivity to
rheumatism, but the proportion of males to females exhibiting hyperpyrexial
manifestations is 1"8 to 1. That no such marked difference was found as regards
age, ...
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Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps
and other Infections as ^Etiological Factors in Hyperpyrexial Heatstroke." The
main conclusions were : — (i) In 1915, though the Indian Forces in Mesopotamia
outnumbered the British Forces by some 4 to 1, yet 96 per cent of the cases for ...
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The British Journal of Experimental Pathology
of B-tetrahydronaphthylamine. The explanation of hyperpyrexial heat-stroke in
man is, therefore, that an extrinsic factor, namely, deficient cooling due to the
conditions of the environment, acts upon an organism which is under the
influence of ...
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British Medical Journal
The circumstances under which it is produced and the conditions found post
mortem present a striking resemblance to hyperpyrexial heatstroke in man. The
explanation of hyperpyrexial heatstroke in man suggests that an extrinsic factor ...
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Textbook of Paediatric Emergency Medicine
Peter Cameron, George Jelinek, Ian Everitt, Gary J. Browne, Jeremy Raftos.
Urinalysis would also be indicated. The paediatric patient with heat stroke or
other life- threatening hyperpyrexial illness requires full investigation: fullblood ...
Peter Cameron, George Jelinek, Ian Everitt,
2011
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Oxford Handbook of Emergency Medicine
Cool as for heat stroke ( b p.264) if hyperpyrexial. If rectal T >40°C, consider
dantrolene 1mg/kg IV (up to 10mg/kg in 24hr). See also serotonin syndrome—b p
.216. ILLICIT DRUGS Amphetamine These sympathomimetic stimulants can be ...
Robin N. Illingworth, Colin A. Graham, Kerstin Hogg,
2012