PubMedID: 14667795Objectives. To investigate fever of unknown origin (FUO) in 87 patients. Methods. We investigated 87 (61 male) patients with FUO using the criteria of Petersdorf and Beeson [Medicine 40 (1961 ) 1] hospitalized between January 1994 and August 2002 at Cukurova University Hospital. Results. The median age of the patients was 38.5 years (range: 14-80 years). Eleven patients (12.6%) were over 65. The mean duration of hospitalization was 22.5 ± 13 days. Infectious diseases were the most common causes of FUO. Tuberculosis (n = 15, 17.2%), infective endocarditis (n = 6), abdominal abscess (n = 6), brucellosis (n = 5), urinary tract infection (n = 5), visceral leishmaniasis (n = 4), salmonellosis (n = 3), rhinocerebral mucormycosis...
Sir, We read with interest the article by Kejariwal et al1 and wish to share our experience on the ...
Fever of unknown origin is defined as fever above 38.3°C in several episodes in 3 weeks period, in t...
Background: The etiology of fever of unknown origin (FUO) includes primarily infectious, collagen-va...
WOS: 000248174900008PubMed ID: 17599026Background: The aim of this study was a systematic review of ...
SummaryObjectiveThe purpose of this trial was to determine the spectrum of diseases with fever of un...
BACKGROUND: Fever of unknown origin (FUO) is still an important problem in clinical practice. Evalua...
Objective: The purpose of this trial was to determine the spectrum of diseases with fever of unknown...
Introduction: The fever of unknown origin (FUO) cases are one of the main patient group of infectiou...
In this study, 54 cases with fever of unknown origin (FUO) were analysed prospectively in Infectious...
Fever of unknown origin (FUO), is defined as a temperature higher than 38.3ºC that lasts three weeks...
Fever of unknown origin (FUO) was described by the criteria of Petersdorf and Beeson, and the aetiol...
Abstract Aim: Fever of unknown origin (FUO) is a fascinating medical problem. The searching of the e...
SummaryObjectiveThe purpose of this trial was to determine the spectrum of diseases with fever of un...
Sir, We read with interest the article by Kejariwal et al1 and wish to share our experience on the ...
Introduction: Fever of unknown origin is first defined in 1961 as a temperature higher than 38.3°C l...
Sir, We read with interest the article by Kejariwal et al1 and wish to share our experience on the ...
Fever of unknown origin is defined as fever above 38.3°C in several episodes in 3 weeks period, in t...
Background: The etiology of fever of unknown origin (FUO) includes primarily infectious, collagen-va...
WOS: 000248174900008PubMed ID: 17599026Background: The aim of this study was a systematic review of ...
SummaryObjectiveThe purpose of this trial was to determine the spectrum of diseases with fever of un...
BACKGROUND: Fever of unknown origin (FUO) is still an important problem in clinical practice. Evalua...
Objective: The purpose of this trial was to determine the spectrum of diseases with fever of unknown...
Introduction: The fever of unknown origin (FUO) cases are one of the main patient group of infectiou...
In this study, 54 cases with fever of unknown origin (FUO) were analysed prospectively in Infectious...
Fever of unknown origin (FUO), is defined as a temperature higher than 38.3ºC that lasts three weeks...
Fever of unknown origin (FUO) was described by the criteria of Petersdorf and Beeson, and the aetiol...
Abstract Aim: Fever of unknown origin (FUO) is a fascinating medical problem. The searching of the e...
SummaryObjectiveThe purpose of this trial was to determine the spectrum of diseases with fever of un...
Sir, We read with interest the article by Kejariwal et al1 and wish to share our experience on the ...
Introduction: Fever of unknown origin is first defined in 1961 as a temperature higher than 38.3°C l...
Sir, We read with interest the article by Kejariwal et al1 and wish to share our experience on the ...
Fever of unknown origin is defined as fever above 38.3°C in several episodes in 3 weeks period, in t...
Background: The etiology of fever of unknown origin (FUO) includes primarily infectious, collagen-va...