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Malignant Hyperthermia

Science, 1992
In humans genetically predisposed to malignant hyperthermia, anesthesia can induce skeletal muscle rigidity, hypermetabolism, and high fever, which, if not immediately reversed, can lead to tissue damage or death. The corresponding condition in swine leads to stress-induced deaths and devalued meat products. Abnormalities in the Ca
D H, MacLennan, M S, Phillips
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Heatstroke and hyperthermias

The Italian Journal of Neurological Sciences, 1992
We describe the pathogenesis and the typical clinical and laboratory features of the hyperthermia syndromes that may develop during neuroleptic drug treatment, environmental exposure or following the use of inhalational anesthetics. Since the features are similar and confusion is possible we emphasize the need for prompt diagnosis so that appropriate ...
AMORE, MARIO, CERISOLI M.
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Marijuana and Hyperthermia

Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology, 1996
Animal and human laboratory studies suggest marijuana may cause hyperthermia. However, there are no clinical case reports of life-threatening hyperthermia associated with use of marijuana alone.We report a patient who developed severe hyperthermia after smoking a marijuana cigarette and jogging on a warm day.
Frank G. Walter   +3 more
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Nanotechnology in hyperthermia cancer therapy: From fundamental principles to advanced applications

Journal of Controlled Release, 2016
Jaber Beik   +2 more
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Hyperthermia-induced seizures: Development of hyperthermia-prone and hyperthermia-resistant rats

Epilepsy Research, 2013
Febrile seizures (FS), as a multifactorial and genetic disease, are the most common type of convulsive event in infants and young children. Their genetic basis, however, remains elusive. To investigate the genetic mechanisms involved in FS and to identify novel susceptibility genes, we developed two new strains of rats that are hyperthermia-prone (HP ...
Yuanteng Fan   +9 more
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Ferrimagnetic Vortex Nanorings-Mediated Mild Magnetic Hyperthermia Imparts Potent Immunological Effect for Treating Cancer Metastasis.

ACS Nano, 2019
Cancer metastasis is a serious concern and a major reason of treatment failure. Herein, we have reported the development of an effective and safe nanotherapeutic strategy which can eradicate primary tumors, inhibit metastasizing to lung, and control the ...
Xiaoli Liu   +15 more
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HYPERTHERMIA AND CANCER

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1977
The effects of heat and its possible significance in cancer therapy have been documented for more than a century. Hyperthermia has been widely investigated as an alternative or adjuvant to conventional therapies such as surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy.
Peter Ghosh, Daniel Burkhardt
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Radiotherapy and hyperthermia

European Journal of Cancer, 1995
72 patients with either unresectable or pelvic recurrence of colorectal cancer were treated with combined radiotherapy and locoregional hyperthermia. Radiation doses were 50 Gy or more in patients not previously treated with radiotherapy, and 32 Gy (8 x 4 Gy) in patients who had previously received radiotherapy.
Leo E.C.M. Blank   +2 more
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