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Polyclonal antibodies to rat interleukin-6 attenuate fever in rats after burn injuries: a preliminary report.

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Rats with 50% total body surface area full-thickness burn injuries have sustained increases in body temperature without evidence of sepsis. In this animal model, the only known endogenous pyrogen consistently present in plasma is interleukin-6 (IL-6). We investigated the hypothesis that IL-6 acts as

Electrode burns during local hyperthermia.

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A patient presenting with carcinoma of the breast was treated with local hyperthermia by short wave diathermy. During the procedure she suffered severe burns at the site of the ECG electrodes as a result of concentration of the induced current.

Predictors of serious bacterial infections in pediatric burn patients with fever.

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To determine predictors of serious bacterial infections in pediatric burn patients with fever (core temp ≥38.5°C), the authors conducted a retrospective review of medical records of pediatric (0-18 years) patients admitted to the Arizona Burn Center between 2008 and 2011 with greater than 5% TBSA
This prospective study evaluated the efficacy and safety of IV ibuprofen for the reduction of fever and treatment of pain in patients with thermal burn injury. A total of 61 patients with second- and/or third-degree thermal burns covering >10% TBSA were randomly assigned in a 2:1 ratio to receive
Core temperature management is an important aspect of critical care; preventing unintentional hypothermia, reducing fever, and inducing therapeutic hypothermia when appropriate are each tied to positive health outcomes. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the performance of a new temperature
Introduction. Burns patients are vulnerable to hyperthermia due to sepsis and SIRS and to hypothermia due to heat loss during excision surgery. Both states are associated with increased morbidity and mortality. We describe the first use of a novel esophageal heat exchange device in combination with

The effect of post-burn local hyperthermia on the reducing burn injury: the possible role of opioids.

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OBJECTIVE This paper studied the effect of post-burn local hyperthermia on burn induced injury. METHODS A second-degree burn injury was induced on the right and left flanks of Balb/c mice. Thirty-two burn wounds were divided into four groups. Opioid receptor blocking was done for groups 3 and 4 by

Burns Due to Application of Raw Garlic to the Feet as a Home Remedy for Fever.

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We present an illustrative case of unintentional burns to the feet of a 15-month-old child following the application of raw garlic as a home remedy for fever. We provide an overview of the historical medicinal uses of garlic as well as its unintended adverse effects. This case underscores the

Influence of fever on the hypermetabolic response in burn-injured children.

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BACKGROUND Burn injury typically elicits a hypermetabolic response characterized by increased energy expenditure and muscle protein catabolism. OBJECTIVE Fever further increases energy expenditure and muscle loss in otherwise highly hypermetabolic burn patients. METHODS Retrospective analysis of

Pathogenesis of fever in a rat burn model: the role of cytokines and lipopolysaccharide.

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We investigated the possible causal relationship between interleukin-6 (IL-6) and increased body temperature (T(B)) in a rat burn model. Transmitters for measuring core temperature and estimating activity were implanted in the abdominal cavity. Animals in the burn group were clipped and received

Absence of exertional hyperthermia in a 17-year-old boy with severe burns.

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An important safety concern when exercising burned patients is the potential for an excessive increase in core body temperature (hyperthermia=body core temperature>39 degrees C) during exercise. We examined the thermoregulatory response to exercise in the heat (31 degrees C, relative humidity 40%)

["SCARLET FEVER" FOLLOWING BURNS AND INJURIES].

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[Fever in burn patients].

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Exfoliative dermatitis, fever and acute renal failure in a 60% burns patient.

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