Sentences with phrase «malignant hyperthermia»

"Malignant hyperthermia" is a medical condition where a person's body temperature increases abnormally high and quickly due to a reaction to certain medications used during surgery. It can be very dangerous and life-threatening if not treated promptly. Full definition
Certain individuals are especially sensitive to specific anesthetics and can enter a state called malignant hyperthermia when injected with anesthetics whilst preparing for surgery.
Occasionally someone will refer to it as malignant hyperthermia, but that condition is actually a very specific, serious, and sometimes fatal genetic disease which is triggered by anesthesia, other medications, and — rarely — exercise.
Abstract Type 1 ryanodine receptor (RyR1) is preferentially expressed in skeletal muscle, and mutations in the gene have been associated with malignant hyperthermia, a pharmacogenetic disease, and with several congenital myopathies, including central core disease, multiminicore disease, centronuclear myopathy, congenital fibre type disproportion.
Genetic testing excluded the dynamin - 1 related exercise - induced collapse mutation and the V547A malignant hyperthermia mutation as the cause of BCC.
Camille Henrot's immensely ambitious Grosse Fatigue, first seen at last year's Venice Biennale, shows how archive fever boils into malignant hyperthermia — how knowledge gives way to disorder, as the laws of the universe guarantee from the start.
One very potentially life - threatening condition called Malignant Hyperthermia can result in Greyhounds under anesthesia.
Polymorphic variants of the junctional sarcoplasmic reticulum protein JP45 have been shown to segregate in Malignant Hyperthermia Susceptible subjects of Malignant Hyperthermia families in the UK.
Malignant Hyperthermia can be tested for in any breed, but seems to be more prevalent in the following breeds: Border Collie, English Springer Spaniel, Greyhound, Irish Wolfhound, Labrador Retriever
Efficent veterinarians should be able to do a neuter / spay and full dental work in a half hour, and then the concern is not hypothermia, but malignant hyperthermia, or elevated temperatures.
Malignant hyperthermia (MH) is a genetic abnormality that is triggered by certain types of anesthesia and other drugs, such as stimulants; strenuous exercise; and excessive environmental heat.
Anaesthesia complications can include death (which is rare), harm to the vocal cords, heart attack, lung infection, temporary mental confusion, stroke, trauma to the teeth or tongue, waking during anaesthesia or what is known as anaesthesia awareness and malignant hyperthermia.
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