Hyperthermia (English Wikipedia)

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  • Sharma HS, ed. (2007). Neurobiology of Hyperthermia (1st ed.). Elsevier. pp. 175–177, 485. ISBN 9780080549996. Retrieved 19 November 2016. Despite the myriad of complications associated with heat illness, an elevation of core temperature above 41.0 °C (often referred to as fever or hyperpyrexia) is the most widely recognized symptom of this syndrome.

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  • Bouchama, Abderrezak; Knochel, James P. (20 June 2002). "Heat Stroke". New England Journal of Medicine. 346 (25): 1978–1988. doi:10.1056/nejmra011089. ISSN 0028-4793. PMID 12075060.

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