DMW - Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift, Inhaltsverzeichnis Dtsch Med Wochenschr 2014; 139(07): 344DOI: 10.1055/s-0033-1359915 Korrespondenz | Correspondence Frage aus der Praxis © Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New YorkTemperaturunterschiede bei axillärer und aurikulärer Messung möglich?Are different temperatures in axillary and auricular measurement possible?Authors M. Fleck Artikel empfehlen Abstract Artikel einzeln kaufen(opens in new window) Volltext Referenzen Literatur 1 Apa H, Gözmen S, Bayram N et al. Clinical Accuracy of Tympanic Thermometer and Noncontact Infrared Skin Thermometer in Pediatric Practice: An Alternative for Axillary Digital Thermometer. Pediatr Emerg Care 2013; 29: 992-997 2 Batra P, Goyal S. Comparison of rectal, axillary, tympanic, and temporal artery thermometry in the pediatric emergency room. Pediatr Emerg Care 2013; 29: 63-66 3 Hayakawa K, Ramasamy B, Chandrasekar PH. Fever of unknown origin: an evidence-based review. Am J Med Sci 2012; 344: 307-316 4 Huggins R, Glaviano N, Negishi N. Comparison of rectal and aural core body temperature thermometry in hyperthermic, exercising individuals: a meta-analysis. J Athl Train 2012; 47: 329-338 5 Izikson L, English 3rd JC, Zirwas MJ. The flushing patient: differential diagnosis, workup, and treatment. J Am Acad Dermatol 2006; 55: 193-208 6 Jefferies S, Weatherall M, Young P et al. A systematic review of the accuracy of peripheral thermometry in estimating core temperatures among febrile critically ill patients. Crit Care Resusc 2011; 13: 194-199 7 Mackowiak PA, Wasserman SS, Levine MM. A critical appraisal of 98.6 degrees F, the upper limit of the normal body temperature, and other legacies of Carl Reinhold August Wunderlich. JAMA 1992; 268: 1578-1580 8 Yale SH, Vasudeva S, Mazza JJ et al. Disorders of flushing. Compr Ther 2005; 31: 59-71