Affiliation:
1. Clinical Center of Kragujevac, Clinic of Infectious Disease, Kragujevac
Abstract
Background/Aim. The differential diagnosis of fever of unknown origin (FUO)
includes more than 200 different diseases and conditions. The aim of this
study was to identify the most frequent causes of FUO among adult patients
according to gender and age. Methods. The study included 74 patients examined
from June 2010 to June 2013 at the Infectious Disease Clinic, Clinical Center
Kragujevac in Serbia, according to the defined criteria for FUO. The patients
were divided according to the diagnosis into four groups: infectious,
malignant, rheumatic and "other diseases". A cause of febricity could not be
estabilshed in a portion of subjects, and they comprised the group of
undiagnosed cases. Results. Infectious diseases were dominant in the study,
followed by rheumatic diseases, which were most frequently found in women and
the elderly. The diseases recognised as the most common causes of febricity
were subacute thyroiditis, subacute endocarditis, Still?s disease, rheumatic
polymyalgia with or without temporal arteritis, and cytomegalovirus
infection. In 44% of the patients, the final diagnosis was composed of only
six clinical entities. Conclusion. The importance of establishing the
diagnosis of rheumatic disease is especially emphasised, in line with other
authors? research indicating the number of these diseases is on the rise. The
diagnostic approach to FUO should always be directed to the known frequency
of diseases.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),General Medicine
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13 articles.
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