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  1. Feb 2, 2022 · The major causes of classic FUO are infections, cancers, autoinflammatory or autoimmune conditions, and miscellaneous causes. 3 A review of all infections causing FUO is not...

  2. Fever of unknown origin (FUO) was originally defined by Petersdorf and Beeson as an illness of more than 3 weeks’ duration, with fever greater than 38.3 °C (101 °F) on several occasions, the cause of which is uncertain after 1 week of in-hospital investigations.

  3. Aug 14, 2023 · The causes of fever of unknown origin (FUO) are often common conditions presenting atypically. The list of causes is extensive, and it is broken down into broader categories, such as infection, noninfectious inflammatory conditions, malignancies, and miscellaneous.

    • Ilona Brown, Nancy A. Finnigan
    • 2023/08/14
    • 2021
  4. Jul 9, 2024 · Miscellaneous (15 to 25%) Infections are the most common cause of FUO. In patients with HIV infection, opportunistic infections (eg, tuberculosis; infection by atypical mycobacteria, disseminated fungi, or cytomegalovirus) should be sought.

    • Larry M. Bush
  5. Common causes of FUO include infections, malignancies, noninfectious inflammatory disease (e.g., vasculitides, granulomatous disease, connective tissue diseases), miscellaneous, and...

  6. Fever of unknown origin (FUO) can result from infection with a variety of bacteria, viruses, parasites and fungi. The diagnosis of a bacterial infection can often be made on culture of suitable samples but may require the detection of specific antibodies or bacterial DNA for organisms that are difficult to grow.

  7. Jun 25, 2024 · Fever of unknown origin (FUO) occurs across all age groups. However, age, together with epidemiological considerations, are important factors in forming a differential diagnosis. In 1961, the first formal criteria for FUO were published, based on a prospective trial.

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