A fever of unknown origin (FUO) is a fever of at least 101°F (38.3°C) that lasts for more than three weeks or occurs frequently without explanation. Even when a doctor can’t determine the cause of the ...
HILLSBOROUGH - Fever of unknown origin (FUO) is defined as fever higher than 38.3ºC (101 degrees Fahrenheit) on several occasions lasting for at least two to three weeks without an established ...
Fever of unknown origin (FUO) represents a substantial diagnostic challenge due to its heterogeneous aetiologies encompassing infectious, inflammatory, neoplastic, and miscellaneous disorders. Despite ...
A new retrospective, laboratory-based observational study provides detailed insights into the causes of fevers of unknown origin in sub-Saharan Africa. Scientists examined 550 patients from Guinea who ...
EMBARGO: 00:01H (London time) Wednesday September 28, 2005. In North America the embargo lifts at 6:30pm ET Tuesday September 27, 2005. FEVER OF UNKNOWN ORIGIN: A MARKER FOR OCCULT CANCER? Fever of ...
DeBakey and Ochsner 4 analyzed 263 cases of amebiasis. They found that fever was present in 87 per cent, "liver pain" and tenderness in 89 per cent and hepatomegaly in 77 per cent of 36 patients with ...
I have a 35-year-old female patient with a 3-year history of polyarthritis who was admitted to the hospital with complaints of fever of a 3-week duration. All investigations leading to an infective ...
A new retrospective, laboratory-based observational study provides detailed insights into the causes of fevers of unknown origin in sub-Saharan Africa. Together with scientists from Guinea and ...