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    14 Mar 2014 ... Fever of unknown origin (FUO) was defined in 1961 by Petersdorf and Beeson as the following: (1) a temperature greater than 38....
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    13 Jan 2014 ... Clinicians commonly refer to a febrile illness without an initially obvious etiology ( sometimes called fever without localizing signs) as fever of ......
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    Created by Liane Campbell MD September 2010 LPCH General Pediatric Hospitalist Program Fever of Unknown Origin Definitions: Fever of unknown origin (FUO): Fever of 38.3 or greater of at least eight days duration, with no apparent diagnosis after initial ....
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    Fever of unknown origin (FUO), pyrexia of unknown origin (PUO) or febris e causa ignota (febris E.C.I.) refers to a condition in which the patient has an elevated temperature but despite investigations by a physician no explanation has been found.[1][2][3...
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    Fever of Unknown Origin Bryan Youree Vanderbilt University Medical Center Objectives Definition and pathophysiology of fever FUO: classifications and etiology Diagnostic workup of FUO Prognosis Fever versus Hyperthermia Fever: resetting of the thermostati...
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    Fever of unknown origin Introduction A fever of unknown origin is a temperature that reaches 101 F on and off for at least 3 weeks with no known cause. Fever is a symptom of another condition, so your health care provider will continue do tests, to narrow...
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    Learn about Fever of Unknown Origin symptoms, diagnosis and treatment in the Merck Vet Manual. HCP and Home versions too! ... In both veterinary and human patients, fever may indicate infectious, inflammatory, immune-mediated, or neoplastic disease. In .....
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    Fever is a common presenting complaint in children, accounting for nearly one-third of pediatric outpatient visits in the United States. The specific entity of fever of unknown origin (FUO), as opposed to fever without a source (FWS), has occupied a...