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Hyperthermia caused

Armen, R. Kanel, G. and Reynolds, T. Phencyclidine-induced malignant hyperthermia causing submassive liver necrosis. Am J Med 77 167-172, 1984. [Pg.229]

Malignant hyperthermia caused by mutant ryanodine receptor calcium release channels 723... [Pg.713]

In both cases, the blood metamfetamine concentration was less than the lethal concentration of 4.5 pg/ml. Morphine concentrations were higher than the non-toxic concentration of 0.3 pg/ml. It is unlikely that morphine was the cause of death, because it would have caused hypothermia instead of hyperthermia. It is more likely that morphine interacted with metamfetamine, increasing the hyperthermic effect that is typical of metamfetamine overdose. This would explain why hyperthermia caused death, despite a non-lethal blood concentration of metamfetamine. [Pg.573]

Hyperthermia caused by a variety of agents Sedative-hypnotic agents (prolonged immobility) Statin cholesterol dmgs (eg, cerivatstatin) Trauma... [Pg.27]


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