| hyperthermy |
hyperthermia.
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| hyperthermal bath |
A bath in which the whole body except the head is immersed in water from 105¡Æ to 120¡ÆF (40.6¡Æ to 48.9¡ÆC) for 1 to 2 min.
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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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| hyperthermalgesia |
abnormally increased sensitivity to heat; cf. thermalgesia. Called also hyperthermesthesia and hyperthermoesthesia.
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| hyperthermesthesia |
hyperthermalgesia.
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