نتایج جستجو برای: fuo leishmaniasis

تعداد نتایج: 13792  

Journal: :Vojnosanitetski pregled 2016
Mile Bosilkovski Marija Dimzova Milena Stevanović Vesna Semenakova Cvetkovska Maja Vasileva Duganovska

BACKGROUND/AIM Fewer of unknown origin (FUO) remains amongst the most difficult diagnostic dilemmas in contemporary medicine. The aim of this study was to determine the causes of FU and to identify the methods of diagnosis in patients with FUO in a tertiary care setting in the Republic of Macedonia. METHODS Retrospectively histories of 123 immunocompetent patients older than 14 years with cla...

Journal: :Infectious disease clinics of North America 1999
B A Cunha

Fevers of unknown origin (FUO) in HIV/AIDS patients are due to the same infectious causes that are common in this subset of compromised hosts but manifest clinically as prolonged fevers. In North America, the most common etiologies of FUO in HIV/AIDS are due to intracellular pathogens, i.e., disseminated Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare, Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (PCP), fungi or cytomega...

2005
Lavanya Jitendranath

known origin (FUO) as persistent fever higher than 38.3°C (101°F) that lasts for 3 weeks with no established diagnosis despite 1 week of inpatient investigations. More recently, the definition of FUO has been updated to reflect developments in medicine and technology; FUO is now defined as persistent fever higher than 101°F for 3 weeks and failure to make a diagnosis with 3 outpatient visits or...

Journal: :Annals of the rheumatic diseases 2005
A D Wagner J Andresen E Raum J Lotz H Zeidler J G Kuipers M C Jendro

BACKGROUND Fever of unknown origin (FUO) is a diagnostic challenge. Rheumatologists are often in charge of patients with FUO because the vasculitides, especially, are potential and common causes of FUO. OBJECTIVE To evaluate the value of a standardised investigation to identify the cause of FUO. METHODS A standardised work-up programme for patients with FUO was started at the beginning of S...

Journal: :Journal of infection in developing countries 2016
Ahmed F Kabapy Amira M Kotkat Hanan Zakaria Shatat Ekram W Abd El Wahab

INTRODUCTION Fever of unknown origin (FUO) is one of the most challenging diagnostic dilemmas in the field of infectious diseases and tropical medicine. Clinicians should use the frequency distribution of disorders causing FUO to guide their diagnostic approach in patients with prolonged, unexplained fevers meeting the definition of FUO. METHODOLOGY The present study was undertaken to examine...

Journal: :Caspian journal of internal medicine 2013
Seyed-Mohammad Alavi Mohammad Nadimi Gholam Abbas Zamani

BACKGROUND Although infectious diseases are the most common sources for the fever of unknown origin (FUO), but the spectrum of infectious diseases is changing overtime. The purpose of the study was to define the clinical spectrum and changing the pattern of FUO. METHODS This existing data based study was undertaken from 2007 to 2011. One hundred-six patients fulfilling the modified criteria f...

2015
Jian Yang Xinxin Liu Danni Ai Jingfan Fan Youjing Zheng Fang Li Li Huo Yongtian Wang Heye Zhang

OBJECTIVES Fever of unknown origin (FUO) remains a challenge in clinical practice. Fluorine-18 fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) is helpful in diagnosing the etiology of FUO. This paper aims to develop a completely automatic classification method based on PET/CT data for the computer-assisted diagnosis of FUO. METHODS We retrospectively analyze...

2012
Qing-yi Meng Jing-ling Ma

Background Fever of unknown origin (FUO) is a challenging problem worldwide. FUO, as defined by Petersdorf and Beeson in 1961 [1] , includes illness persisting for 3 weeks or more, occasional episodes of a fever 38.3°C or more, and an unclear cause upon examination after one week of hospitalization. Recently, only one retrospective study of FUO have been conducted in the south China, but there ...

Journal: :Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 1994
K Y Smith S F Bradley C A Kauffman

I n elderly patients, the syndrome of fever of unknown origin (FUO) differs in several important regards from that seen in younger patients. The causes of FUO in the elderly are rarely benign or selflimited; almost always, an elderly patient with FUO will be found to have a serious illness as the cause of the fever.':" Factitious and fraudulent causes of FUO are exceedingly rare in the elderly....

Journal: :Journal of microbiology, immunology, and infection = Wei mian yu gan ran za zhi 2003
Keh-Sen Liu Wang-Huei Sheng Yee-Chun Chen Shan-Chwen Chang Wei-Chuan Hsieh

To elucidate the causes of fever of unknown origin (FUO) in Taiwan, we retrospectively analyzed the characteristics of 78 adult patients meeting the classic criteria for fever of unknown origin who were treated at National Taiwan University Hospital from July 1999 through June 2002. Cause of FUO was due to infections in 42.3% of patients, neoplasms in 6.4%, noninfectious inflammatory diseases i...

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