- Hyperpyrexia
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Name = Hyperpyrexia, NOS
ICD10 = ICD10|R|50|9|r|50
ICD9 = ICD9|780.6
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Inmedicine , hyperpyrexia is an excessive and unusual elevation of setbody temperature greater than or equal to 41.1°Celsius (106°F ), or extremely highfever . Such a high temperature is considered amedical emergency . It differs fromhyperthermia in that in hyperthermia the body temperature is too high above the set point, whereas in hyperpyrexia the body's temperature regulation mechanism sets the normal body temperature too high.clarifyme It is very often fatal. This is when cells begin to evaporate, causing dangerous effects.Causes
Some of the more common causes of hyperpyrexia include:
* Excessive exposure to
heat or thesun (also called "heat hyperpyrexia", a part ofheatstroke ), especially if intense exercise is done during such exposure
*amphetamine or otherstimulant abuse, which can aggravate the effects of heat hyperpyrexia, or which can cause it by itself, such as the drugPMA which was the cause of a 115F (46.1 C) fever [http://www.straightdope.com/mailbag/mdesignerdrug.html]
* idiosyncratic drug reactions
* withdrawal frombarbiturates , alcohol, or otheranxiolytics , although it is less common withbenzodiazepines
*serotonin syndrome , caused by combining two or more differentserotonin agonists, such asantidepressants ,stimulants (prescribed or street drugs), migraine medications, or common cold medicines (includingdecongestants ,antihistamines , anddextromethorphan )
*septicemia (a generalized bacterial infection of theblood )
* some viral infections, such asmononucleosis
* a thyrotoxic crisis (inhyperthyroidism )
*Malignant hyperthermia is a particular condition accompanied by the breakdown ofmuscle following its over-excitation, in response to certain anesthetics in humans, and other stimuli in animals, such as pigs
* Intense and prolongedconvulsions
*Neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS) can also cause hyperpyrexia after the administration of antipsychotic drugs.External links
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