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Non-Infectious Diseases Causing Fever of Unknown Origin

Chung MH

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Aortic dissection presenting as fever of unknown origin

Choi SN, Park SJ, Kwon TJ, Kang YR, Park SR, Kwak CW, Hwang JY

  • KMID: 2081196
  • Korean J Med.
  • 2006 Feb;70(2):213-215.
Aortic dissection most often presents with the severe chest pain and may have variable symptoms including fever. However, fever of unknown origin as the predominant manifestation of aortic dissection seems...
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A case of giant hemangioma of the liver presenting with fever of unknown origin

Lee CW, Chung YH, Lee GC, Kim JY, Lee JS

A 37 year-old-woman was admitted to the hospital because of 15 days' duration of continuous fever. Routine studies for detection of fever foci were negative. Imaging studies revealed giant hemangioma...
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A Case of Pyogenic Liver Abscess with Fever of Unknown origin

Lee SB, Hwang KS, Cho KS, Moon DS

  • KMID: 1699035
  • J Korean Pediatr Soc.
  • 1983 Nov;26(11):1145-1148.
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A Case Report of Factitious Fever

Kim BN, Kang JM, Bae IG, Kim YS, Woo JH, Ryu JS

  • KMID: 2248696
  • Korean J Infect Dis.
  • 2000 Oct;32(5):393-396.
Factitious fever has been a rare cause of fever of unknown origin. We herein report a case of a young soldier, who presented with persistent fever of unusual pattern and...
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FDG PET-CT in the Diagnosis of Takayasu Arteritis Presenting as Fever of Unknown Origin: A Case Report

Kim J, Oh MD

Takayasu arteritis is a chronic vasculitis involving the large vessels. At diagnosis, ischemic symptom are usually present in the affected vessels. However, fever of unknown origin (FUO) is rare as...
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A Case of Relapsing Polychondritis Presented as Fever of Unknown Origin

Kim JH, Ahn SJ, Kim JS, Cha HS, Han JH, Koh EM, Song JH

  • KMID: 2202487
  • J Korean Rheum Assoc.
  • 2000 Mar;7(1):62-66.
Relapsing polychondritis is a rare autoimmune disease of unknown etiology with episodic but potentially progressive inflammatory manifestations. Auricular, articular and nasal manifestations are the most frequent disturbances. Fever is...
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A Case of Esophageal Tuberculosis as the Cause of a Fever of an Unknown Origin

Cha JM, Lee JI, Choe JW, Joo KR, Jung SW, Shin HP, Hew WY

  • KMID: 2084545
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 2008 Nov;37(5):335-338.
Fever of an unknown origin (FUO) means a fever that does not resolve spontaneously, and the cause remains elusive after an extensive diagnostic workup. The most common cause of FUO...
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A Case of Sj o gren Syndrome Presented with Fever of Unknown Origin

Kim SH, Park SO, Ko H, Park YS, Won KS, Chang HK

  • KMID: 1598501
  • J Korean Rheum Assoc.
  • 2002 Mar;9(1):58-62.
Sjogren's syndrome is a chronic,slowly progressive,autoimmune disease in which the exocrine glands are damaged by lymphocytic infiltration,resulting in xerostomia and xerophthalmia.Fever in patients with Sjogren's syndrome is rarely manifested with...
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A Case of Idiopathic Granulomatous Hepatitis Manifesting as Fever of Unknown Origin

Kwon YH, Chun HR, Park JH, Lee G, Kim KH, Lee HS, Um SH, Duck Kim C, Ryu HS, Hyun JH

  • KMID: 2038344
  • Korean J Gastroenterol.
  • 1999 Aug;34(2):266-270.
Hepatic granuloma is a pathological reaction of many etiologies. Sarcoidosis and tuberculosis are the most common causes of granuloma. However, idiopathic granulomatous hepatitis which is characterized by recurrent fevers is...
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A Case of Acute Retroviral Syndrome Presenting as a Fever of Unknown Origin

Shin DH, Kim US, Park SW, Kim HB, Kim JW, Oh MD, Choe KW

  • KMID: 1890000
  • Korean J Infect Dis.
  • 1998 Aug;30(4):406-409.
We report a case of acute retroviral syndrome presen-ting as a fever of unknown origin. A 22-year-old man was admitted to the hospital because of fever. He had been well...
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Diagnostic approach to the fever of unknown origin in children: Emphasis on the infectious diseases

Choi EH

Fever of unknown origin (FUO) has been a convenient term used to classify patients who warrant a particular systemic approach to diagnostic evaluation and management. The greatest clinical concern in...
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A Case of Inflammatory Pseudotumor in the Liver as a Cause of Fever of Unknown Origin

Kim YA, Lee JE, Shin SY, Choi JY, Park YS, Park YS, Kim CO, Yoon HJ, Song YG, Lim BJ, Park YN, Kim JM

  • KMID: 2285091
  • Infect Chemother.
  • 2005 Aug;37(4):230-233.
Inflammatory pseudotumor is a rare benign tumor, which is histologically composed of stroma with connective tissue and mixed infiltration of lymphocytes, plasma cells, and histiocytes. We experienced a case of...
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Acute Transient Myopic Shift in a Patient With Fever of Unknown Origin: A Case Report

Jang SY, Lee HJ, Jung MS, Kim SY

PURPOSE: To report a case of acute transient myopic shift in a patient with fever of unknown origin. CASE SUMMARY: A 31-year-old woman without a history of any ophthalmic problems...
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Advanced Erosive Gout as a Cause of Fever of Unknown Origin

Kato M, Oishi Y, Inada M, Tokuda Y

A 61-year-old man was referred to our hospital due to a 3-month history of fever of unknown origin, and with right knee and ankle joint pains. At another hospital, extensive...
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Mediastinal Tuberculous Lymphadenitis with Periodic Fever

Park CW, Cheong HJ, Song JY, Jo YM, Choi WS, Kim MJ, Kim WJ

A 60-year-old man undergoing maintenance hemodialysis presented with periodic fever, which resembled Pel-Ebstein fever of Hodgkin's lymphoma. Despite scores of diagnostic evaluations, origin of the fever remained obscure. On positron...
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Case of Subacute Thyroiditis Presenting as the Cause of Fever of Unknown Origin

Kim JH, Bae KH, Choi YK, Ha IG, Park KG, Kim JG, Lee IK

  • KMID: 2267856
  • Korean J Med.
  • 2013 May;84(5):733-736.
Fever of unknown origin (FUO) is not infrequently a diagnostic dilemma for clinicians. Common infectious causes include endocarditis and abscesses in adults, and noninfectious causes include neoplasms and certain collagen...
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Pulmonary Inflammatory Pseudotumor Presenting as Fever of Unknown Origin

Choi SY, Cho YK, Bai IK, Hong SS, Lee MS, Chung DR, Wo JH, Ryu JS

  • KMID: 1550838
  • Korean J Infect Dis.
  • 1999 Oct;31(5):435-438.
Inflammatory pseudotumor (IPT) is an uncommon benign neoplasm of unknown etiology presenting as an incidental mass, fever, malaise, anemia, and weight loss. Generally, IPT in the lung is asymptomatic. A...
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A Case of Acute Q Fever Hepatitis Diagnosed by F-18 FDG PET/CT

Oh M, Baek S, Lee SO, Yu E, Ryu JS

  • KMID: 2052009
  • Nucl Med Mol Imaging.
  • 2012 Jun;46(2):125-128.
A 53-year-old man with fever of unknown origin underwent F-18 fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography (F-18 FDG PET/CT) as a workup for a fever of unknown origin. On presentation, he...
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Familial Mediterranean fever presenting as fever of unknown origin in Korea

Lee JH, Kim JH, Shim JO, Lee KC, Lee JW, Lee JH, Chae JJ

Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) is the most common Mendelian autoinflammatory disease, characterized by uncontrolled activation of the innate immune system that manifests as recurrent brief fever and polyserositis (e.g., peritonitis,...
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