Re: Fevers following an epidural

From: 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.

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