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Hyperpyrexia
Hyperpyrexia Name of Symptom/Sign: Hyperpyrexia, NOS [[Image:|190px|center|]] ICD-10 R509 ... MedlinePlus [2] eMedicine / DiseasesDB [3] In medicine, hyperpyrexia is an excessive and unusual elevation of ... Some of the more common causes of hyperpyrexia include: excessive exposure to heat or the sun (also called heat hyperpyrexia, a part of heatstroke) septicemia (a ...
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Malignant hyperthermia
Malignant hyperthermia Malignant hyperthermia [[Image:|190px|center|]] ICD-10 T883 ... OMIM [1] MedlinePlus [2] eMedicine / DiseasesDB 7776 Malignant hyperthermia (MH or MHS for "malignant hyperthermia syndrome", or "malignant hyperpyrexia due to anesthesia") is a ...
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Talk:Methylenedioxymethamphetamine
... currently-accepted role is in inducing the hyperpyrexia that potentiates (but is not required for ... May 2005 (UTC) I am removing neuroleptic malignant syndrome from the list of potential side ... Jun 2005 (UTC) This is correct - the hyperpyrexia associated with excessive MDMA ingestion is the ...
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Propofol
... and has not been known to trigger malignant hyperpyrexia. The elimination half-life of propofol has ...
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Ziprasidon (translated from Russian)
... dose of ziprasidona or to abolish it. Malignant neuroleptic syndrome (ZNS): in the clinical experiments ... very dangerous complication. Clinical manifestations ZNS are hyperpyrexia, muscular rigidity, change in mental status and ...
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