1965
DOI: 10.1002/path.1700890206
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The effect of cortisone on the fever of delayed hypersensitivity

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“…Several studies of the effect of cortisone on experimental fever in rabbits have suggested that the steroid inhibits the usual response of the hypothalamus to endogenous pyrogen (36)(37)(38). Another study, however, has reported a diminution in the amount of circulating endogenous pyrogen in cortisone-treated rabbits following administration of endotoxin or virus (39).…”
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“…Several studies of the effect of cortisone on experimental fever in rabbits have suggested that the steroid inhibits the usual response of the hypothalamus to endogenous pyrogen (36)(37)(38). Another study, however, has reported a diminution in the amount of circulating endogenous pyrogen in cortisone-treated rabbits following administration of endotoxin or virus (39).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%