hyperpyrexia
Hyperpyrexia is an extreme elevation of core body temperature, typically defined as a temperature of 41.5 °C (106.7 °F) or higher. It is distinct from ordinary fever by its severity and the increased risk of life‑threatening complications. Accurate measurement of core temperature (rectal, esophageal or bladder probes) is important for diagnosis.
Causes include severe infections (particularly central nervous system infections and fulminant sepsis), heatstroke, and drug‑ or
Clinical features often include altered mental status, seizures, cardiovascular instability, dehydration, coagulopathy and rhabdomyolysis. Prolonged or
Management is a medical emergency focused on rapid reduction of core temperature and treatment of the underlying