Fever definition a regulatory body temperature elevation response to the pyrogen, it is induced by an upward shift of the set-point in thermoregulatory center
Fever Definition a regulatory body temperature elevation response to the pyrogen, it is induced by an upward shift of the set-point in thermoregulatory center
Fever 37C|_△ normal Set point 37°c BT Pyrogen affected body 37°c Fever happened
37℃ 37℃ 37℃ Set point BT normal Pyrogen affected body Fever happened Fever
The comparison between Hyperthermia and Fever Hy hyperthermia Fever 1. Cause body or environment changes pyrogens 2. Set-point unchanged or damaged, up regulating or effector or gains fails 3. Body T very high level gher iev 4. Treatment water-alcohol bathing antipyretics and eliminate the cause
Hyperthermia Fever 1. Cause body or environment changes pyrogens 2. Set-point unchanged or damaged, up regulating or effector or gains fails 3. Body T very high level higher level 4. Treatment water-alcohol bathing antipyretics and eliminate the cause The Comparison between Hyperthermia and Fever
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Section 1 Regulation of normal body temperature
Set point 37℃ hypothalamus cold ++++CSN WsN Heat ++十 effectors Heat production Heat loss Body T 37°C Regulation of body T
hypothalamus Set point 37 ℃ effectors Heat production Heat loss Regulation of body T CSN WSN Heat ++++ cold ++++ Body T 37 ℃