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Hyperthermia: Recognition, Prevention & Treatment Book

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Gain a deep understanding of temperature regulation with Hyperthermia: Recognition, Prevention & Treatment. This specialized text explores the physiological and pathological phenomena associated with abnormally high body temperatures. Whether caused by infection, medication, or head injury, hyperthermia presents complex challenges in clinical settings. This book provides a comprehensive view of both basic and practical knowledge. It covers the mechanisms behind temperature spikes and examines instances where heat is intentionally used to treat specific diseases, such as certain types of cancer. It is an essential resource for those studying physiology, laboratory research, and clinical applications. Designed for medical professionals and researchers, this volume bridges the gap between theoretical physiology and practical medical intervention. Readers will find detailed information on the various ways hyperthermia manifests and the necessary steps for recognition and prevention in diverse medical environments.

Key Features

Provides a comprehensive view of basic and practical knowledge regarding hyperthermia and temperature regulation.

Explores various physiological and pathological phenomena related to high body temperatures.

Covers causes of hyperthermia including infections, medications, and head injuries.

Discusses the intentional use of heat in treating specific diseases like certain cancers.

Serves as a detailed resource for laboratory and clinical research in the medical field.

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