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Fever of Unknown Origin

FUO,Fever of Unknown Origin,fevers of unknown origin

Fever of Unknown Origin - FUO
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Stemming Variations: fevers of unknown origin
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    • Fever of unknown origin (FUO) is a common syndrome. A total of 94 patients (57 men and 37 women; mean age, 56.3 ± 19 years, range, 18-86 years) who met the criteria of FUO were included in this study. Mycobacteriosis was diagnosed in 22 (23%) of these patients (13 men and 9 women), including 9 with disseminated disease and 13 with pulmonary disease...

    Chuen Chinet al. Mycobacteriosis in patients with fever of unknown origin

    • Fever of unknown origin (FUO) is a common clinical diagnostic dilemma. In the elderly, causes of FUO most commonly include malignancy or infection, and less commonly include collagen vascular diseases. Among the collagen vascular diseases causing FUO in the elderly, polymyalgia rheumatica/temporal arteritis, and adult Still's disease (adult juvenile rheumatoid arthritis) are difficult diagnoses to prove. Among the infectious causes of FUO in the elderly are subacute bacterial endocarditis, intra-abdominal abscesses, and extrapulmonary tuberculosis...

    Burke A. Cunhaet al. Fever of unknown origin due to preleukemia/ myelodysplastic syndrome: ...

    • Fever of unknown origin (FUO) is a serious problem in the United States. An unidentified agent was cultured from the stool of an infant who presented with FUO. This virus showed growth in HFDK cells and suckling mice...

    Morris S. Joneset al. Discovery of a Novel Human Picornavirus in a Stool Sample from a Pedia...

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