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HEAT STROKE
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Critical Care Emergency Medicine
Heat stroke is a condition resulting from injury to multiple organ systems by the non-pyrogenic elevation of body temperature. In experimental models of heat stroke severe organ injury typically occurs when core temperatures exceed 43 C (109.4 F), but signs of heat stroke can occur at lower core temperatures when animals are not acclimated to higher environmental temperatures.
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