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hyperthermia excessive rise in body temperature, to which some high-level tetraplegics are prone, because the autonomic system controlling their body temperature is impaired.
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hyperthermia A body temperature warmer than normal, less common in diving than Hypothermia, but can occur from overheating in a wet suit.
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hyperthermia the bodily state in which body temperature increases above normal levels, often caused by prolonged exposure to heat or excessive exercise
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hyperthermia The treatment of cancers with heat.
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hyperthermia treatment The use of microwave or radiofrequency energy to increase body temperature. This type of therapy, which is usually combined with chemotherapy or radiation, has been used in treating certain malignancies and some autoimmune
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