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| hyperpyrexia | <clinical sign> Exceptionally high fever either in comparison of the fever usually accompanying a particular disease or absolutely (as in heatstroke). (18 Nov 1997) |
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| hyperpyrexial | Relating to hyperpyrexia. Synonym: hyperpyrexial. (05 Mar 2000) |
| malignant hyperpyrexia | A severe and often fatal illness produced by exposure to excessively high temperatures, especially when accompanied by marked exertion. It can manifest by elevated body temperature, lack of sweating, hot dry skin, and neurologic symptoms; unconsciousness, paralysis, headache, vertigo, confusion. In severe cases very high fever, vascular collapse, and coma develop. Synonym: heat apoplexy, heat hyperpyrexia, malignant hyperpyrexia, thermic fever. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| heat hyperpyrexia | A severe and often fatal illness produced by exposure to excessively high temperatures, especially when accompanied by marked exertion. It can manifest by elevated body temperature, lack of sweating, hot dry skin, and neurologic symptoms; unconsciousness, paralysis, headache, vertigo, confusion. In severe cases very high fever, vascular collapse, and coma develop. Synonym: heat apoplexy, heat hyperpyrexia, malignant hyperpyrexia, thermic fever. (05 Mar 2000) |
| fulminant hyperpyrexia | A severe form of fever that occurs as a reaction to certain anaesthetic agents and muscle relaxants. Malignant hyperthermia is an inherited autosomal dominant condition. Inheritance: autosomal dominant. (27 Sep 1997) |
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extremely high fever (especially in children)
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abnormally high body temperature
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high fever greater than 105?F (40.5?C).
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Elevation of body temperature.
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hyperthermal.
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| hyperpyrexia | extremely high fever (especially in children) |
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