Fever of unknown origin (FUO) represents a substantial diagnostic challenge due to its heterogeneous aetiologies encompassing infectious, inflammatory, neoplastic, and miscellaneous disorders. Despite ...
Expert Rev Anti Infect Ther. 2013;11(8):805-815. Infectious diseases are the leading cause of FUO in almost all series (Table 2). Among infections, tuberculosis is the most frequent diagnosis. In ...
There are many symptoms that are common to a wide variety of diseases, like fever, which can indicate an infection with any of a huge range of pathogens; an autoimmune disorder; or possibly even some ...
A new retrospective, laboratory-based observational study provides detailed insights into the causes of fevers of unknown origin in sub-Saharan Africa. Together with scientists from Guinea and ...
A new retrospective, laboratory-based observational study provides detailed insights into the causes of fevers of unknown origin in sub-Saharan Africa. Together with scientists from Guinea and ...
† Those without notes are either nonspecific or give too many clues of the diseases that cannot be listed. ALT: Alanine aminotransferase; AST: Aspartate aminotransferase; FDG PET-CT: ...
Colorized scanning electron micrograph of filamentous Ebola virus particles (blue) emerging from a chronically infected cell (yellow-green) of a cell culture line. A new retrospective, ...
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