Mario Rango1, Andrea Arighi, Lorena Airaghi, Nereo Bresolin. 1. The Department of Neurological Sciences and The Center for Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Foundation Ca' Granda, Ospedale Policlinico, University of Milan, Milan, Italy. Mariocristia@yahoo.it
Abstract
UNLABELLED: INTRODUCTION, PATIENTS AND METHODS: We measured brain temperature in a case of central hyperthermia. RESULTS: Brain temperature was increased except for hypothalamus that was colder. CONCLUSION: We suppose that central hyperthermia is driven by cold hypothalamus.
UNLABELLED: INTRODUCTION, PATIENTS AND METHODS: We measured brain temperature in a case of central hyperthermia. RESULTS: Brain temperature was increased except for hypothalamus that was colder. CONCLUSION: We suppose that central hyperthermia is driven by cold hypothalamus.
Authors: Athanasios S Chatzisotiriou; Panayiotis K Selviaridis; Vasilios A Kontopoulos; Athanasios V Kontopoulos; Ioannis A Patsalas Journal: Pediatr Neurosurg Date: 2004 Jul-Aug Impact factor: 1.162