Similar words: hyperpyrexia, pyrex, anorexia, anorexia nervosa, pyre, pyretic, pyrenees, empyreal. Meaning: [paɪ'reksɪə] n. a rise in the temperature of the body; frequently a symptom of infection.
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(1) On admission here, he had a low grade pyrexia, bilateral pleural effusions, and moderate smooth hepatomegaly.
(2) Pyrexia is an effect due to pyretic cytokine and negatively regulating factors, the reaction is about the regulatory increasing of temperature caused by the response of pyrogen from the body.
(3) Pyrexia may be directly or indirectly correlated with stroke via several mechanisms.
(4) Although myalgia and pyrexia were more common in treatment groups, dropout rates related to treatment were similar to those in the placebo group. Sentencedict.com
(5) Fever ( or pyrexia ): Abnormally high body temperature or a disease characterized by it.
(6) The most common adverse events were fatigue, pyrexia, diarrhea, nausea, neutropenia, and peripheral neuropathy.
(7) Methods Surveying system of pyrexia patients was established and the relevant information of pyrexia patients was collected.
(8) Methods: The pharmacological models of pyrexia induced by yeast in rats, diarrhea induced by castor oil in mice, writhes induced by acetic acid in mice and bacteriostatic test in vitro were applied.
(9) Results The initial symptoms included abdominal pain, notalgia, abdominal distension, and pyrexia.
(10) Result: There were primary bleeding in 6 patients, dyspnea in 5, and pyrexia in 4. No cough during eating, and no oropharynx constriction happened.
(11) Objective To explore effects of psychological interventions on psychological problems of soldiers in isolation wards for pyrexia during the spread of SARS.
(12) It is observed by professor Deng, that two of them are traditional theories for epidemic diseases, inherited and developed from the past, unified as pyrexia.
(13) Examination showed an ill - looking and obese woman with pyrexia of 38.
(14) We would recommend that ibuprofen be avoided in infants and toddlers for the management of pyrexia.
(15) To review maternal deaths and the dose-related effects of misoprostol on blood loss and pyrexia in randomized trials of misoprostol use for the prevention or treatment of postpartum haemorrhage.