Tag: fever


DEEP BODY TEMPERATURE

The Conceptual Framework of Deep Body Temperature and Clinical Significance In the expansive field of clinical diagnostics, deep body temperature (DBT) has emerged as a sophisticated biomarker that transcends the traditional understanding of fever and homeostasis. While temperature has been a fundamental vital sign for millennia, DBT represents the internal thermal state of the body’s […]

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PYROGEN

Introduction: Defining Pyrogens and Their Function A pyrogen is scientifically defined as any substance, compound, or agent that is capable of inducing or promoting a rise in the core body temperature of an organism, a physiological state commonly known as fever or the febrile response. This fundamental biological action is critical to the defense mechanisms […]

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MAL DE OJO

Introduction to Mal de Ojo: Definition and Cultural Context The concept of Mal de Ojo, translated literally as “the Evil Eye,” represents a deeply ingrained cultural belief system found throughout vast geographical regions, particularly the Mediterranean basin, Latin America, and parts of the Middle East. It is formally classified in cross-cultural psychology and anthropology as […]

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FEBRILE DELIRIUM

Febrile Delirium Definition and Core Mechanism Febrile delirium is defined as an acute disturbance of attention and cognition that is directly associated with, or caused by, a significantly elevated body temperature, commonly referred to as a fever. This condition represents a specific subtype of delirium, characterized by a sudden onset and a fluctuating course, where […]

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NEUROLEPTIC MALIGNANT SYNDROME

Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome Core Definition of Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome (NMS) stands as an uncommon yet profoundly serious and potentially fatal adverse reaction to antipsychotic medications. It is clinically recognized by a distinctive triad of cardinal symptoms: severe muscle rigidity, elevated fever (hyperpyrexia), and a significant alteration in mental status. This complex syndrome […]

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