Fever Of Unknown Origin Ppt. (1) a temperature greater than 38.3°c (101°f) on several occasions (2) more than 3. Clinicians commonly refer to a febrile illness without an initially obvious etiology or without localizing signs as fever of unknown origin (fuo).
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Fuo Was Defined As A Temperature Of 101 Degrees Fahrenheit (38.3.
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(1) A Temperature Greater Than 38.3°C (101°F) On Several Occasions (2) More Than 3.
This document discusses fever of unknown origin (fuo) in children.
Is Not Diagnosed After 1 Week Of Inpatient.
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Definition • Fever ≫ 38.3 On Several Occasions • Fever Lasting More Than 3 Weeks • No Diagnosis Despite 1 Week Of Inpatient Workup.
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Of unknown origin (fuo) is defined as a temperature of > 38.3°c (100.9°f) lasting for > 3 weeks with no clear etiology despite appropriate.
Definition • Fever Higher Than 38.3 Celsius On Several Occasions • Duration Of Fever For At Least Three Weeks • Uncertain Diagnosis After.