|Articles|March 15, 2011

Today's Daily Dose: Heat stroke

Why you should be on the lookout for this condition.

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“Experimental studies suggest that temperatures as low as 106 F (41 C) may cause permanent brain damage, which may predispose patients to subsequent hyperthermic episodes.”

-Melissa Marshall, DVM, DACVECC

From Heat stroke: Diagnosis and treatment

 

 

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