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. 1982 Dec;28:2204–2207.

Pyrexia of Unknown Origin: An Approach to Diagnosis and Management

James C Gibson
PMCID: PMC2306656  PMID: 20469388

Abstract

Fever of unknown origin is one of the supreme diagnostic challenges in medicine. Most cases are caused by common problems presenting in unusual ways. Infections account for 40%, neoplasms 20% and collagen vascular diseases 15% of cases. Repeated clinical evaluation and individualization in planning investigative procedures are the keys to early diagnosis. Several possible causes of pyrexia are discussed.

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