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- Hypermetabolism is defined as an elevated resting energy expenditure (REE) > 110% of predicted REE. Hypermetabolism is accompanied by a variety of internal...
- results from infection, injury (accident, surgery), hypoperfusion and hypermetabolism. The primary cause triggers an uncontrolled inflammatory response.[citation...
- and heat intolerance. Clinical manifestations are often related to hypermetabolism (increased metabolism), excessive thyroid hormone, an increase in oxygen...
- Metabolic Myopathies Lysosomal storage disease Deficiency disease Hypermetabolism Citrullinemia "MeSH Descriptor Data: Metabolic diseases". National...
- name, the region has little to do with speech. It is believed that a hypermetabolism of the lingual gyrus is ****ociated with visual snow. The lingual gyrus...
- of hyperthyroidism. It occurs when an overactive thyroid leads to hypermetabolism, which can cause death from cardiac arrest or multiple organ failure...
- left inferior frontal and left temporal lobes. and or basal ganglia hypermetabolism. Ancillary laboratory tests including MRI and brain biopsy have confirmed...
- typically in the range of 3,000 to 3,500 kcal/day. Patients who experience hypermetabolism in response to refeeding have higher caloric intake needs. People who...
- thyroid hormone excess: the contribution of adrenergic activity to hypermetabolism and protein breakdown". Metabolism. 36 (6): 562–569. doi:10.1016/0026-0495(87)90168-5...
- ISBN 978-0-07-176401-8. Knuth CM, Auger C, Jeschke MG (July 2021). "Burn-induced hypermetabolism and skeletal muscle dysfunction". Am J Physiol Cell Physiol. 321 (1):...