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Hyperthermia
Recognition, Prevention & Treatment
By Xing-Hua Gao (Edited by), Hong-Duo Chen (Edited by)

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Hardback, 269 pages
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United States, 1 January 2013
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Hypothermia is an abnormally high body temperature, usually resulting from infection, medication, or head injury, and sometimes brought about intentionally to treat diseases, especially certain cancers. In this book, a variety of hypothermia related physiological and pathological phenomena described. This book will help the readers comprehensive view on the basic and practical knowledge of hypothermia.


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Hypothermia is an abnormally high body temperature, usually resulting from infection, medication, or head injury, and sometimes brought about intentionally to treat diseases, especially certain cancers. In this book, a variety of hypothermia related physiological and pathological phenomena described. This book will help the readers comprehensive view on the basic and practical knowledge of hypothermia.

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9781619422759
ISBN
1619422751
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18.2 x 25.8 x 2 centimeters (0.67 kg)

Table of Contents

Introduction; Electromagnetic hyperthermia treatments: technology, modeling & evaluation of applicators for clinical use; Technology in ultrasonic hyperthermia; Influence of hyperthermia on aerobic exercise performance: mechanisms of fatigue; Liver responsiveness & flexibility in the vertebrata comparative row in normal condition & after hyperthermia; Hyperthermia induced by the psychostimulants methamphetamine, mdma, & cocaine; Plasma hsp72 as a diagnostic aid in cases of heatstroke; Hyperthermia: pathological findings & recognition at forensic autopsies; Hyperthermia : the revealing sign in pyoderma gangrenosum; Hyperthermia therapy in muco-cutaneous infection by human papillomavirus: efficacy & mechanisms of action.

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