Abstract
Psychogenic fever reflects a phenomenon where core body temperature is high (up to 41°C) or low-grade high (37–38°C) during either acute or chronic stress. Underlying mechanisms are distinct from infection-induced fever and involve the central and sympathetic nervous systems. Psychogenic fever appears a complex psychological, physiological and endocrinological phenomenon.
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Olivier, B. (2015, July 3). Psychogenic fever, functional fever, or psychogenic hyperthermia? Temperature. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.1080/23328940.2015.1071701
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