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  1. Sep 4, 2023 · Show details. Physiology, Fever. Swetha Balli; Karlie R. Shumway; Shweta Sharan. Author Information and Affiliations. Last Update: September 4, 2023. Go to: Introduction. Fever, or pyrexia, is the elevation of an individual's core body temperature above a 'set-point' regulated by the body's thermoregulatory center in the hypothalamus.

  2. Overview. Editors: Ewa Grodzinsky, Märta Sund Levander. Approaches the topic of fever in a uniquely broad manner, touching on topics such as measurement accuracy. Provides a review of the latest research on fever and body temperature. Includes hypothetical scenarios of clinical practice to aid in learning and encourage reflection. 17k Accesses.

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  4. Jul 14, 2016 · Fever is a ubiquitous component of inflammation across the animal kingdom, and enhances the host response. A large number of both the cell-derived and plasma-derived inflammatory mediators are pyrogenic; fever associated with inflammation is probably mediated in a similar way to sepsis as described above.

    • Edward James Walter, Sameer Hanna-Jumma, Mike Carraretto, Lui Forni
    • 10.1186/s13054-016-1375-5
    • 2016
    • Crit Care. 2016; 20: 200.
  5. Aug 22, 2019 · Ewa Grodzinsky, Märta Sund Levander. Springer Nature, Aug 22, 2019 - Medical - 174 pages. This book covers several areas, such as immunology, infectious diseases, physiology, general nursing, and...

  6. Nov 20, 2021 · 1 Introduction. Pyrexia (fever) refers to an abnormal increase in temperature occurring under central nervous system control as a component of a co-ordinated biological response. The average normal temperature is usually quoted as 37 °C (98.6 °F) [ 1, 2 ], a value arrived at following research conducted in the 1800s.

  7. Nov 1, 2016 · Feverdefined as ‘a state of elevated core temperature which is often, but not necessarily, part of the defensive responses of a multicellular organism (the host) to the invasion of live (microorganisms) or inanimate matter recognized as pathogenic or alien to the host’.

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