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Re: Fevers following an epiduralFrom: Bert Gold (bgold@itsa.ucsf.EDU)Wed Apr 17 16:32:40 1996
I wonder whether the above could be a variably expressive manifestation of: 145600 HYPERTHERMIA OF ANESTHESIA [MALIGNANT HYPERTHERMIA | SUSCEPTIBILITY-1; MHS1; MHS; HYPERPYREXIA, MALIGNANT; MH; KING | SYNDROME, INCLUDED; KING-DENBOROUGH SYNDROME, INCLUDED] PHENOTYPE, AD + (excerpted from Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man), merci boucoup always, Victor.
-- Bert Gold, Ph.D. "If only we stay with that principle University of California, San Francisco which counsels us always to hold School of Medicine to the difficult, then that which Department of Pediatrics now seems to us most foreign, will Program in Medical Genetics become what we most trust and (415) 476-2850 find most faithful." - R.M. Rilke
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