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- Fever of unknown origin in adults: Evaluation and management
FUO refers to a prolonged febrile illness without an established etiology despite intensive evaluation and diagnostic testing
- Fever of Unknown Origin in Adults - AAFP
Fever of unknown origin is defined as a clinically documented temperature of 101°F or higher on several occasions, coupled with an unrevealing diagnostic workup
- Fever of Unknown Origin (FUO) Workup - Medscape
Fever of unknown origin (FUO) was defined in 1961 by Petersdorf and Beeson as the following: (1) a temperature greater than 38 3°C (101°F) on several occasions, (2) more than 3 weeks'
- Fever of Unknown Origin - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Describe the workup of a patient with a fever of unknown origin Outline the causes for fever of unknown origin Summarize the treatment of patients with fever of unknown origin Review the importance of improving care coordination among interprofessional team members to improve outcomes for patients affected by fever of unknown origin
- Fever of Unknown Origin | New England Journal of Medicine
Suggested Diagnostic and Management Algorithm for Fever of Unknown Origin (FUO)
- Fever of unknown origin - WikEM
The diagnosis of FUO is iterative — it often requires serial evaluations over days to weeks The EM physician's role is to initiate the workup, identify life-threatening causes, and ensure appropriate follow-up
- 01. Fever of Unknown Origin | Hospital Handbook
Infection, neoplasia, and non-infectious inflammatory disease are the most common causes of classic FUO No guidelines exist, but minimum obligatory investigations should include imaging and non-infectious serologic tests if initial evaluation is nondiagnostic
- A Comprehensive Evidence-Based Approach to Fever of Unknown Origin
FEVER OF unknown origin (FUO) identifies a syndrome of fever that does not resolve spontaneously, in which the cause remains elusive after an extensive diagnostic workup
- Approach to Fever of Unknown Origin - Hospital Medicine
The approach to a patient presenting with fever of unknown origin (FUO) should include a comprehensive history, physical examination, and appropriate diagnostic testing
- Fever of Unknown Origin: A Clinical Approach
Unlike most other fever-of-unknown-origin reviews, this article presents a clinical approach Characteristic history and physical examination findings together with key nonspecific test abnormalities are the basis for a focused clue-directed fever of unknown origin work-up
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