From prolonged febrile illness to fever of unknown origin: the challenge continues.
Abstract
Background null Epidemiological changes and the ongoing expansion of the diagnostic armamentarium warrant a regular update of the spectrum of diseases that present as prolonged febrile illnesses. null Methods null We prospectively collected a series of 290 immunocompetent patients referred to our university hospital between 1990 and 1999 with a febrile illness (temperature >38.3°C) of uncertain cause, lasting at least 3 weeks. Patients were...
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Title
From prolonged febrile illness to fever of unknown origin: the challenge continues.
Published Date
May 12, 2003
Journal
Volume
163
Issue
9
Pages
1033 - 1041
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