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Pyrogenic Reaction

Known as: Febrifacient Reaction, Pyrogenetic Reaction, Febricant Reaction 
Fever reaction due to the presence of bacterial endotoxins.
National Institutes of Health

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2008
2008
Snakebites can present local or systemic envenomation, while neurotoxicity and respiratory paralysis are the main cause of death… 
2008
2008
INTRODUCTION The use of bone grafts in orthopedic, maxillofacial and dental surgery has been growing. Nevertheless, both fresh… 
1998
1998
From June 17 through November 15, 1995, ten episodes of Enterobacter cloacae bloodstream infection and three pyrogenic reactions… 
1985
1985
Sir, Lyme arthritis, the most common late sign of Lyme disease, provides a unique human model for the infectional etiology of… 
Review
1979
Review
1979
The AA. report the personal contributions and the recent findings of other investigators dealing with the toxic activities of… 
1977
1977
A summary is given on the local and general risks of blood donation for the donor and especially on the recipient's risks to… 
1961
1961
  • R. McleanL. Berry
  • 1961
  • Corpus ID: 30774059
Summary 1) Pretreatment of rabbits with DCI failed to prevent the pyrogenic reaction to injected bacterial endotoxin. 2) The… 
1953
1953
REMISSIONS in the nephrotic phase of glomerulonephritis occur spontaneously and may follow intercurrent infections. Blumberg and… 
1952
1952
Up to the earlier period of the war, undesirable reactions such as fever, chills, headache, general lassitude or fluctuation of…