Shimane Journal of Medical Science

Shimane University Faculty of Medicine
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ISSN :2433-2410(online)

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Shimane Journal of Medical Science 20 2
2002-12-01 発行

A young female patient suffering from hypothermia in a cool environment

Sugimoto, Naotoshi
Sakurada, Sotaro
Shimura, Shoetsu
Asai, Akira
Sumita, Rhyo
Koizumi, Shoichi
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A 17-year-old female patient suffering from severe hypothermia was admitted to the Kanazawa University Hospital in winter, 1998. Her body temperature at admission was 31.8℃. There were no overt abnormalities responsible for hypothermia in routine physical, neurological and hematological examinations. Magnetic resonance images showed no specific changes in the brain, especially in the hypothalamus. When the patient was exposed to mildly cool environments (20℃ and 24℃), her rectal temperature gradually and continuously fell without associated autonomic and behavioral thermoregulatory responses. The patient felt cool, but did not notice the drop in her core temperature. In additional observations, the patient appeared to produce heat during fever, and could perspire during exercise. Taken together, it appears that the threshold core temperatures for cold-defense responses of the patient shifted to extremely low levels, which then resulted in pronounced hypothermia in a cool environment.