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*[[Tularemia]]
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*[[Typhoid fever]]
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*[[Yellow Fever]]
*[[Yellow fever]]


==See Also==
==See Also==

Latest revision as of 22:56, 10 September 2016

Background

A pulse-temperature dissociation (aka sphygmothermic dissociation) named after Louisiana physician Jean Charles Faget.

  • Typically for every 1 degree of fever the pulse increases by 10 beats/min. When fever is associated with bradycardia, it is referred to as Faget's sign.

Etiology

Common causes include:

See Also