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1 ng acute life-threatening conditions such as heat stroke.
2 L-6 plays a protective role in conditions of heat stroke.
3 ironments sufficient to induce conditions of heat stroke.
4              74.7% had heat exhaustion, 5.4% heat stroke.
5 septicemia, and 2.54 (95% CI, 2.14-3.01) for heat stroke.
6 septicemia, and 0.16 (95% CI, 0.10-0.22) for heat stroke.
7 re, urinary tract infection, septicemia, and heat stroke.
8 ent, there were 10 serious events related to heat stroke.
9 ing endurance races are arrhythmic death and heat stroke.
10 us dose of 30 mug/kg body weight at onset of heat stroke.
11 ell <90 mm Hg, signaling the onset of severe heat stroke.
12 cular coagulation, is a prominent feature of heat stroke.
13 ntensive care unit admissions for near-fatal heat stroke.
14 perthermia (MH) and are implicated in severe heat stroke.
15 o an elevated risk of heat exhaustion and/or heat stroke.
16 ected that core temperatures associated with heat stroke (40.2 degrees C) would occur within 10 h.
17  (416 [22%]), commotio cordis (65 [3%]), and heat stroke (46 [2%]).
18                                              Heat stroke afflicts thousands of humans each year, worl
19 ular coagulation are common complications of heat stroke and must be managed accordingly.
20 sensitivity of RyR1 activation and underlies heat stroke and sudden death.
21 plex initiates the coagulation activation in heat stroke and, if so, whether upstream inhibition of c
22 sponds to hyperthermia exposure resulting in heat stroke by producing an array of immunological prote
23 roke index captures much of the variation in heat stroke cases and deaths.
24 oflurane anesthesia and rescues animals from heat stroke caused by environmental heat stress.
25                      The correlation between heat stroke deaths, the search index and the incidence o
26 respiratory disease, pneumonia, dehydration, heat stroke, diabetes, and acute renal failure, with a 1
27                       Exposure to exertional heat stroke (EHS) has been linked to increased long-term
28                       Exposure to exertional heat stroke (EHS) has been linked to increased susceptib
29                       Exposure to exertional heat stroke (EHS) is associated with a higher risk of lo
30                       Exposure to exertional heat stroke (EHS) is associated with increased risk of l
31 eptibility (MHS) and enhanced sensitivity to heat stroke (ESHS), which can result in death due to exc
32                                   One of the heat stroke fatalities presented with cardiac arrest wit
33                                              Heat stroke had a high ED CFR.
34                                              Heat stroke had an ED CFR of 99.4/10,000 (95% CI: 78.7,
35 ip between heat stroke internet searches and heat stroke health outcomes in Shanghai, China, during t
36  value for athletes and in the prevention of heat stroke in military personnel.
37 pd1), effectively prevents and treats MH and heat stroke in several mouse models relevant to MH.
38  initiates coagulation activation in induced-heat stroke in the baboon without an effect on fibrinoly
39 rstated, especially in the context of rising heat stroke incidents attributed to climate change and h
40  In contrast, there were 21 serious cases of heat stroke, including 2 that were fatal and 12 that wer
41 ed whether coagulation inhibition influences heat stroke-induced fibrinolytic and inflammatory respon
42 nked to increased susceptibility to a second heat stroke, infection and cardiovascular disease.
43 on analysis to test the relationship between heat stroke internet searches and heat stroke health out
44                           Near-fatal classic heat stroke is associated with multiorgan dysfunction.
45 eaths, the search index and the incidence of heat stroke is higher than the correlation with maximum
46  medical community whereas the importance of heat stroke is less appreciated.
47  of interleukin-6 (IL-6) in hyperthermia and heat stroke is poorly understood.
48                                              Heat stroke manifests as elevated skin temperature, lack
49 ing events during endurance races are due to heat stroke or cardiac causes.
50                                   One of the heat stroke-related fatalities presented with unheralded
51 e causes gut symptoms and, in extreme cases, heat stroke that is due to the increased intestinal perm
52      For fluid and electrolyte disorders and heat stroke, the risk of hospitalization increased durin
53                                              Heat stroke was associated with coagulation activation a
54 re, urinary tract infection, septicemia, and heat stroke were statistically significantly higher on h