hyperthermia in English

noun
1
the condition of having a body temperature greatly above normal.
Dantrolene is used to treat malignant hyperthermia , a condition that bears striking clinical resemblance to NMS.

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1. 1 His grandmother died of malignant hyperthermia during surgery.

2. Apparatus and method for acoustic heat generation and hyperthermia

3. 11 Hyperthermia is a new kind of method to treat cancer.

4. 19 Micron-scale magnetic medium is commonly used for arterial embolism hyperthermia.

5. 3 Conclusions: Hyperthermia may induce apoptosis of neuroepithelium in primary culture.

6. Local hyperthermia and rubbed drugs . Wash with warm after exercise reduces muscle soreness blisters.

7. Objective To research the efficiency of radiotherapy combined with local hyperthermia for the tonsil carcinoma.

8. 27 Objective : To assess the effect of arginine vasopressin ( AVP ) peptide on stress induced hyperthermia.

9. 9 Local hyperthermia and rubbed drugs . Wash with warm after exercise reduces muscle soreness blisters.

10. 2 Conclusion: Hyperthermia combined with α IFN can kill HL 60 cell synergically in vitro.

11. 28 This paper introduces a real-time monitored control system used in Ultrasound Hyperthermia Instrument.

12. 12 The unidentified man is in critical condition, suffering from hyperthermia and a head injury.

13. 25 The integral problems on temperature prediction, heating optimization and power control in tumor hyperthermia are discussed.

14. The mechanism of hyperthermia and chemotherapy thethe tumor cells was explored at macroscopic and microscopic levels.

15. Moreover, SPION can be heated by alternating magnetic fields, so combination with hyperthermia is also possible.

16. Malignant hyperthermia is a muscle disease characterized by an abnormal response to anaesthetics, stress, and exercise.

17. 26 Objective The clinical significance of ear temperature measurement for patients with central hyperthermia was examined.

18. 20 Objective To research the efficiency of radiotherapy combined with local hyperthermia for the tonsil carcinoma.

19. 5 And this paper discusses the possibility of hyperthermia treatment to be applied in other areas.

20. 4 The mechanism of hyperthermia and chemotherapy thethe tumor cells was explored at macroscopic and microscopic levels.

21. 10 Objective To study of intra-arterial hyperthermia chemoembolization ( IHCE ) feasibility for the treatment of primary hepatic carcinoma ( PHC ) .

22. Finally, thermoregulatory impairment induced by Anticholinergics, which block the ability to sweat, may lead to life threatening hyperthermia

23. 21 Objective: To investigate the characteristics of diagnosis and treatment of iatrogenic ejaculatory duct obstruction following prostatic hyperthermia.

24. 15 Objective To explore the application of caffeine-halothane contracture test (CHCT) in the confirmation of malignant hyperthermia (MH).

25. However, fatty acid production is elevated in homogenates of skeletal muscle from pigs and humans susceptible to malignant hyperthermia.

26. 30 Can also be used for a variety of causes malignant hyperthermia, malignant syndrome, first aid treatment and prevention.

27. 6 It had some advantages when microwave induced hyperthermia were used to treat inferior femora and superior shinbone tumor.

28. 13 Methods: Retrospective analyses were made of the clinical data of 3 cases of ejaculatory duct obstruction following prostatic hyperthermia.

29. 23 Objective To study the effect of zinc L lysine and taurine against teratogenesis caused by hyperthermia in pregnant mice.

30. 3.2.2 For high frequency fields (> à 100 kHz): hyperthermia, as a result of the absorption of energy by body tissues.

31. Yohimbine and Phentolamine were investigated as adrenolytic drugs. Yohimbine depressed the cocaine hyperthermia in doses which had no hypothermic effect if given alone.

32. 14 Conclusion Zinc L lysine and taurine have a significant effect against teratogenesis caused by hyperthermia and promote the embryo growth.

33. 22 Safe and reliable: Miriam microcircuit temperature, without any damage to the eyelashes, moderate hyperthermia can play the role of eye removed.

34. Dans certains cas, une thérapie par hyperthermie Concomitante est utilisée.: In some instances, concomitant hyperthermia therapy is employed

35. 29 In patients with certain types of muscular dystrophy, it is particularly important to be aware of the potential for malignant hyperthermia (MH).

36. The extent of temperature elevation in tumors with DIH was satisfied and the value of DIH in interstitial tissue targeting hyperthermia worth while further study.

37. 16 Maternal teratogens that hae been reported in association with cleft lip and palate include alcohol, maternal phenylketonuria , hyperthermia, hydantoin, trimethadione, aminopterin,[www.Sentencedict.com] and methotrexate.

38. 17 Objective: To observe the clinical effects of Xiaoliu cream combined with local microwave hyperthermia treatment on superficial inguinal lymph node metastasis of neck, supraclavicular and fossa.

39. 8 As a technique of oncotherapy, hyperthermia has come a long way. The main thing affecting curative effect is how to measure and control temperature of tissue.

40. 18 IMPLICATIONS: A combination of unusual environmental factors may have altered the intracellular skeletal muscle milieu to induce or exacerbate a malignant hyperthermia -like response in this patient.

41. 24 Methods Effects of subcutaneous injection of methyl scopolamine and pyridostigmine on stress-induced hyperthermia and motor activity were observed in rats by radio telemetry in an open-field chamber.

42. Anesthetic emergencies such as prolonged apnea following administration of succinylcholine, malignant hyperthermia following exposure to volatile Anaesthetics, and life-threatening acute porphyria after thiopentone use have catalyzed pharmacogenetic evolution since the early 1950s.

43. The term „malignant hyperthermia“ (MH), regarded as the typical anaesthetic disease, refers to a clinical syndrome of varying intensity (from abortive courses to fulminant crises) and develops only under exposure of certain triggering substances or mechanisms.

44. Common side effects of Atropine are those of parasympathetic stimulation and include dryness of the mouth and eyes, decreased sweating, hyperthermia, headache, visual blurring, constipation, urinary retention, impotence, tachycardia and palpitations, anxiety, restlessness and in some instances agitation and hallucinations.