Acute Liver Failure in Patients with Classic Heat Stroke
Background: Classic heat stroke is defined by a core temperature greater than 40° C, severe dehydration and neurological alterations. Patients with liver disease due to heat stroke have been described, mostly by exercise. Hepatic failure is defined as the presence of a coagulopathy accompanied by an...
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Main Authors: | Jeremy J. Hernández-Ríos (Author), Fátima María Martínez-González (Author), Luz A. Gutiérrez-Bañales (Author), J. Andrés Beltrán-López (Author), Hiram J. Jaramillo-Ramírez (Author) |
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2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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