The differential diagnosis of Fever of Unknown Origin (FUO) is very extensive, and includes infectious diseases (ID), neoplasms and noninfectious inflammatory diseases (NIID). Many FUO remain undiagnosed. Factors influencing the final diagnosis of FUO are unclear
Item does not contain fulltextIn 30% of patients with fever or inflammation of unknown origin (FUO/I...
Fever of unknown origin (FUO) in adults is conventionally defined by the occurrence of body temperat...
Contains fulltext : 190779.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Fever of unknow...
Background: The differential diagnosis of Fever of Unknown Origin (FUO) is very extensive, and inclu...
Background Fever of unknown origin (FUO) identifies a pattern of fever with temperature higher than ...
Fever of unknown origin (FUO) was originally characterised in 1961 by Petersdorf and Beeson as a dis...
Item does not contain fulltextMore than 50 years after the first definition of fever of unknown orig...
Fever of unknown origin (FUO) is extremely difficult to diagnose. It is defined as an illness lastin...
Fever of unknown origin (FUO) is commonly referred to as a febrile illness without any initially obv...
Fever of unknown origin (FUO), is defined as a temperature higher than 38.3ºC that lasts three weeks...
Prolonged fever presents a challenge for the patient and the physician. Fever with a temperature hig...
Fever of unknown origin (FUO) was described by the criteria of Petersdorf and Beeson, and the aetiol...
Aims The differential diagnosis of Fever of Unknown Origin (FUO) is still a major clinical challenge...
Nowadays, fever of unknown origin (FUO) is generally defined as a fever higher than 38-3 degrees C l...
Fever is a common complaint leading families to seek medical attention. Its routine management is th...
Item does not contain fulltextIn 30% of patients with fever or inflammation of unknown origin (FUO/I...
Fever of unknown origin (FUO) in adults is conventionally defined by the occurrence of body temperat...
Contains fulltext : 190779.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Fever of unknow...
Background: The differential diagnosis of Fever of Unknown Origin (FUO) is very extensive, and inclu...
Background Fever of unknown origin (FUO) identifies a pattern of fever with temperature higher than ...
Fever of unknown origin (FUO) was originally characterised in 1961 by Petersdorf and Beeson as a dis...
Item does not contain fulltextMore than 50 years after the first definition of fever of unknown orig...
Fever of unknown origin (FUO) is extremely difficult to diagnose. It is defined as an illness lastin...
Fever of unknown origin (FUO) is commonly referred to as a febrile illness without any initially obv...
Fever of unknown origin (FUO), is defined as a temperature higher than 38.3ºC that lasts three weeks...
Prolonged fever presents a challenge for the patient and the physician. Fever with a temperature hig...
Fever of unknown origin (FUO) was described by the criteria of Petersdorf and Beeson, and the aetiol...
Aims The differential diagnosis of Fever of Unknown Origin (FUO) is still a major clinical challenge...
Nowadays, fever of unknown origin (FUO) is generally defined as a fever higher than 38-3 degrees C l...
Fever is a common complaint leading families to seek medical attention. Its routine management is th...
Item does not contain fulltextIn 30% of patients with fever or inflammation of unknown origin (FUO/I...
Fever of unknown origin (FUO) in adults is conventionally defined by the occurrence of body temperat...
Contains fulltext : 190779.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Fever of unknow...