Revised and updated, this edition serves as a reference on the basic mechanisms, physiological consequences, clinical characteristics and management of fever. The book provides analysis of thermoregulation, endogenous and exogenous pyrogens, the role of prostaglandins in fever, the immunological consequences of fever, the cardiovascular alterations that occur during fever, the role of fever in host defense against pathogenic micro-organisms, and the significance of fever pattern in clinical diagnosis. Leading authorities offer guidance on diagnosis and treatment of fever of unknown origin, postoperative fever, drug-induced fever and fever in infants, children, the elderly and the immunosuppressed patient. The pharmacology and clinical use of antipyretics and the influence of fever on pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics are also discussed in detail. This second edition is more clinically focused, and features ten more chpaters. Two new categories are included, clinical thermometers and normal temperature, to add greater dimension to the text.
Revised and updated, this edition serves as a reference on the basic mechanisms, physiological consequences, clinical characteristics and management of fever. The book provides analysis of thermoregulation, endogenous and exogenous pyrogens, the role of prostaglandins in fever, the immunological consequences of fever, the cardiovascular alterations that occur during fever, the role of fever in host defense against pathogenic micro-organisms, and the significance of fever pattern in clinical diagnosis. Leading authorities offer guidance on diagnosis and treatment of fever of unknown origin, postoperative fever, drug-induced fever and fever in infants, children, the elderly and the immunosuppressed patient. The pharmacology and clinical use of antipyretics and the influence of fever on pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics are also discussed in detail. This second edition is more clinically focused, and features ten more chpaters. Two new categories are included, clinical thermometers and normal temperature, to add greater dimension to the text.
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Sprache
Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
Editions-Typ
Illustrationen
99 line illustrations, 5 halftones, 58 tables
Maße
Höhe: 254 mm
Breite: 178 mm
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ISBN-13
978-0-397-51715-2 (9780397517152)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
History of clinical thermometry; clinical thermoregulators; thermoregulation; the normal tempterature; circadian rhythms; pyrogenic cytokines and the febrile reponse; hyperthermia; fever - blessing or curse?; fever therapy; antipyresis; fever patterns; relationships between temperature and severity of illness; fever in children; fever in the elderly; fever in HIV-infected patients; fever in immunosuppressed patients; fever of unknown origin.