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He has a febrile imagination.
febrile convulsions
Two of these infants were febrile at the time of presentation, and both had leukocytosis on peripheral blood smear.
Thirty-nine per cent of the patients were febrile, whereas 8.7% were hypothermic within 24 h of sepsis diagnosis.
Despite this, over the last 15 years the debate surrounding risk and society has been febrile.
If febrile reactions remain a problem, future transfusions should be premedicated with intravenous hydrocortisone 100 mg and an antihistamine.
No febrile neutropenia or drugrelated deaths have occurred to date.
Previously, acute non-haemolytic febrile reactions were common in multiply transfused patients.
Currently there are no reports of a febrile response in mouse malarias.
Five months later she again became febrile and had a vasculitic skin rash which responded to antibiotic therapy.