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Medicina clinica, 2011
Accidental hypothermia is an infrequent and under-diagnosed pathology, which causes fatalities every year. Its management requires thermometers to measure core temperature. An esophageal probe may be used in a hospital situation, although in moderate hypothermia victims epitympanic measurement is sufficient.
Björn Gunnarsson +1 more
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Accidental hypothermia is an infrequent and under-diagnosed pathology, which causes fatalities every year. Its management requires thermometers to measure core temperature. An esophageal probe may be used in a hospital situation, although in moderate hypothermia victims epitympanic measurement is sufficient.
Björn Gunnarsson +1 more
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PROFOUND ACCIDENTAL HYPOTHERMIA
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1951My associates and I had the unusual opportunity of studying a patient who had been subjected to severe freezing conditions. We believe this case to be unique insofar as the degree of hypothermia was more profound than is ordinarily followed by recovery in the human or in most animals.1The critical level in humans is unknown, but it is commonly ...
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Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians, 1978
I, Ledingham, J G, Mone
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I, Ledingham, J G, Mone
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The Cancer Hazards of Industrial and Accidental Exposure to Radioactive Isotopes
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 1964exaly
Outcome of accidental hypothermia with or without circulatory arrest
Resuscitation, 2012Jørgen Feldbæk Nielsen +1 more
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