Definition of Febrile. Meaning of Febrile. Synonyms of Febrile

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Antifebrile
Antifebrile An`ti*fe"brile, a. & n. (Med.) Febrifuge.

Meaning of Febrile from wikipedia

- becomes flushed, and may begin to sweat. Rarely a fever may trigger a febrile seizure, with this being more common in young children. Fevers do not typically...
- A febrile seizure, also known as a fever fit or febrile convulsion, is a seizure ****ociated with a high body temperature but without any serious underlying...
- Febrile neutropenia is the development of fever, often with other signs of infection, in a patient with neutropenia, an abnormally low number of neutrophil...
- among children under 5 years of age. Febrile seizures fall into two categories: simple and complex. A simple febrile seizure is generalized, occurs singularly...
- 1925.tb10003.x. Christian, Henry Asbury (1 September 1928). "Relapsing febrile nodular nonsuppurative panniculitis". Archives of Internal Medicine. 42...
- generally pink and lasts for less than three days. Complications may include febrile seizures, with serious complications being rare. It is caused by human...
- Generalized epilepsy with febrile seizures plus (GEFS+) is a syndromic autosomal dominant disorder where affected individuals can exhibit numerous epilepsy...
- Panniculitis is a group of diseases whose hallmark is inflammation of subcutaneous adipose tissue (the fatty layer under the skin – panniculus adiposus)...
- reoccurrence, the harmless nature of febrile seizures outweighs the risks of these medications. However, if it was a complex febrile seizure, EEG should be done...
- Sweet syndrome (SS), or acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis, is a skin disease characterized by the sudden onset of fever, an elevated white blood cell...