2023
DOI: 10.7860/jcdr/2023/59699.17539
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Quad Fever after Acute Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury

Abstract: Quad fever is a rare and sometimes fatal condition characterised by sustained high temperatures of 40.8° C (105.4° F) and above, in spinal cord injury patients. Patients are often unresponsive to routine antipyretics and diagnosis is usually one of exclusion after other causes of fever are ruled out. This condition is understood to be secondary to autonomic dysfunction leading to thermoregulatory impairment. In the present case report, a 53-year-old male patient developed a fever of 104°F two days after a trau… Show more

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