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Jian YUAN, Chuanxia LIU, Zaiye LI, Qianming CHEN. Diagnostic strategies for diseases with fever in dental clinics[J]. Journal of Zhejiang University Science B, 2023, 24(4): 352-358.
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Abstract: fever is an increase in body temperature beyond the normal range, acting as a protective inflammatory mechanism. This article summarizes diseases with fever encountered in dental clinics, including what is known about pyrexia in coronavirus infection, and further proposes a “six steps in one” identification and analysis strategy to guide the clinical work of stomatology.
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