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Body temperature and esthesia in individuals with stroke


Body temperature and esthesia in individuals with stroke - Nature

It is believed that body temperature may be associated with tactile sensibility and sensorimotor recovery of these patients.

Body temperature and esthesia in individuals with stroke - PubMed

Patients with sequelae of stroke commonly report somatosensory losses. It is believed that body temperature may be associated with tactile ...

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Patients with sequelae of stroke commonly report somatosensory losses. It is believed that body temperature may be associated with tactile sensibility and ...

Body temperature and esthesia in individuals with stroke. - Abstract

Patients with sequelae of stroke commonly report somatosensory losses. It is believed that body temperature may be associated with tactile sensibility and ...

Body temperature and esthesia in individuals with stroke - OUCI

AbstractPatients with sequelae of stroke commonly report somatosensory losses. It is believed that body temperature may be associated with tactile ...

Evaluation of body temperature in individuals with stroke - PubMed

Healthy individuals have temperature symmetry between between sides of the body, while individuals with stroke sequelae present lower temperature in the ...

Evaluation of body temperature in individuals with stroke

Conclusions: Healthy individuals have temperature symmetry between between sides of the body, while individuals with stroke sequelae present ...

Body temperature in acute stroke: relation to stroke severity, infarct ...

Interpretation We have shown that, in acute human stroke, an association exists between body temperature and initial stroke severity, infarct size, mortality, ...

Therapeutic hypothermia for stroke: Unique challenges at the bedside

In the Copenhagen Stroke Study, whole body surface cooling was able to reduce body temperature by a mean of 1.3°C without the use of anesthesia ...

Combating Hyperthermia in Acute Stroke

Moderate to severe brain temperature elevations, exceeding core-body temperature, may occur in the injured brain. Cerebral hyperthermia also ...

Low body temperature associated with severe ischemic stroke within ...

It is suggested that low body temperature within 6 hours of symptom onset is associated with severe ischemic stroke, in support of the hypothesis, ...

Admission Body Temperature Predicts Long-Term Mortality After ...

Background and Purpose— Body temperature is considered crucial in the management of acute stroke patients. Recently hypothermia applied as a ...

Temperature Management in Stroke – an Unsolved, but Important ...

Clinical data clearly show that elevated body temperature contributes to an unfavorable outcome after ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke.

Transient Asymmetric Skin Temperature during the Acute Phase of ...

Previous research has proposed a number of theories explaining the decline in body temperature after chronic stroke. One hypothesis is that the ...

Heat-Related Illness (Hyperthermia) - Cleveland Clinic

Besides physical symptoms, it causes changes to your thinking and behavior. Often, bystanders are the ones who notice heat stroke symptoms in a person and call ...

Body temperature regulation and anesthesia - ScienceDirect.com

During anesthesia, deviations from normothermia are common, with hypothermia being the predominant thermal derangement; hyperthermia occurs less often.

Heat Stroke: Practice Essentials, Pathophysiology, Etiology

When heat gain exceeds heat loss, the body temperature rises. Classic heat stroke occurs in individuals who lack the capacity to modulate the ...

Hyperthermia - Wikipedia

Hyperthermia, also known simply as overheating, is a condition in which an individual's body temperature is elevated beyond normal due to failed ...

Heat stroke in children - UpToDate

Human thermal maximum is estimated as a core body temperature of 42°C (107.6°F) lasting between 45 minutes and 8 hours. Physiologic heat stress ...