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Hyperpyrexia in a Patient with COVID-19


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1 Consultant Emergency Medicine, Paras Hospital, Gurugram, India
2 Clinical Associate, Department of Emergency Medicine, Sir HN Hospital, Mumbai, India
3 Consultant Pulmonary Medicine, Sir HN Hospital, Mumbai, India
 

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The COVID- 19 pandemic has been a significant burden on global health care systems leading to over 5 million deaths worldwide and notable increase in morbidity. The second wave of the pandemic in India posed new challenges in the form of increased cases of severe disease, high case loads, younger patients and atypical presentations. It is critical to keep an eye on these unusual cases in order to increase the awareness about varied presentation of this relatively new disease.


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Hyperpyrexia, COVID 19, hypothalamus
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Authors

Shweta Tyagi
Consultant Emergency Medicine, Paras Hospital, Gurugram, India
Gopal Chaturvedi
Clinical Associate, Department of Emergency Medicine, Sir HN Hospital, Mumbai, India
Rajesh Sharma
Consultant Pulmonary Medicine, Sir HN Hospital, Mumbai, India

Abstract


The COVID- 19 pandemic has been a significant burden on global health care systems leading to over 5 million deaths worldwide and notable increase in morbidity. The second wave of the pandemic in India posed new challenges in the form of increased cases of severe disease, high case loads, younger patients and atypical presentations. It is critical to keep an eye on these unusual cases in order to increase the awareness about varied presentation of this relatively new disease.


Keywords


Hyperpyrexia, COVID 19, hypothalamus

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