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1Department of Neurology, Toyotasa First Aid and Traumatology Hospital, Sakarya, Turkey. dr.alemdar@gmail.com
Central hyperthermia, a dangerous condition, can result from brainstem damage. This case highlights that upper midbrain and thalamic infarctions can cause central hyperthermia, emphasizing the need for physician awareness.
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