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Feb 2, 2022 · There appears to be a possible association between lower ... 10%, and 5% of cases, respectively. 45 Nearly one third of drug-associated ... Fever of unknown origin or fever of too many origins? ...
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Fever of unknown origin (FUO) in adults poses one of the ... and many cases are ... Fever of unknown origin is defined as a clinically documented temperature of 101°F or higher on several ...
Fever of unknown origin: an evidence-based review. Am J Med Sci. 2012;344(4):307-316. Hersch EC, Oh RC. Prolonged febrile illness and fever of unknown origin in adults. Am Fam Physician. 2014;90(2 ...
Aug 14, 2023 · Fever of unknown origin (FUO) was first described by Dr. Petersdorf and Dr. Beesom in 1961.[1] FUO was defined as a temperature of 101 degrees Fahrenheit (38.3 degrees Centigrade) or higher with a minimum duration of three weeks without an established diagnosis despite at least one week's investigation in the hospital. This definition was later changed to accommodate technological advances ...
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The changing pattern of fever of unknown origin in the Republic of North Macedonia. Rom J Intern Med. 2019;57:248–253. doi: 10.2478/rjim-2019-0007. [Google Scholar] 20. Zhou G, Zhou Y, Zhong C, Ye H, Liu Z, Liu Y, et al. Retrospective analysis of 1,641 cases of classic fever of unknown origin.
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Nov 10, 2024 · Most cases represent unusual manifestations of common diseases and not rare or exotic diseases—eg, tuberculosis, endocarditis, gallbladder disease, and HIV (primary infection or opportunistic infection) are more common causes than Whipple disease or familial Mediterranean fever. Infections (25–40% of cases) and cancer (25–40% of cases ...