Related to pyrexia:Pyrexia of unknown origin py·rex·i·a (pī-rĕk′sē-ə) n. Fever. [New Latin, from Greekpurexis, frompuressein,to have a fever, frompuretos,fever; seepyretic.] py·rex′i·al,py·rex′icadj. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth ...
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Pyrexia of unknown originGeneral review definition divides PUO as classical, nosocomial, HTV-related and immunosuppression-related [1]. For HIV infection, pyrexia of unknown origin (PUO) identifies a pattern of fever with temperature higher than 38.3 掳C on several occasions over more than 4 ...
The initial definition proposed by ... GM Varghese,P Trowbridge,T Doherty - BMJ 被引量: 36发表: 2010年 Giant Cell Arteritis — A Cause of Pyrexia of Unknown Origin Giant cell arteritis may present atypically with symptoms of malaise, anorexia, weight loss and fever that could lead to ...
The high prevalence of hyperpyrexia during sleep in the presence of negative microbiological results with no evidence of excessive heating, and the high ... S Sofer,B Yerushalmi,E Shahak,... - 《Archives of Disease in Childhood》 被引量: 12发表: 1996年 PYREXIA OF UNKNOWN ORIGIN: AETIOLO...
ofUnknownOriginPancreaticDiseasesTuberculosis发热原因不明胰腺疾病The following sections are included:DEFINITIONCAUSES OF PUOCLINICAL APPROACHPHYSICAL EXAMINATIONINVESTIGATIONSCase 1Case 2Case 3MELIOIDOSISTransmissionClinical ManifestationsDiagnosisProblems in ManagementReferences DEFINITION CAUSES OF PUO CLINICAL APPROACH ...
originSummary points Few clinical problems generate such a wide differential diagnosis as pyrexia (fever) of unknown origin. The initial definition proposed by Petersdorf and Beeson in 1961,1 later revised, is "a fever of 38.3掳C (101掳F) or more lasting for at least three weeks for which ...
Summary points Few clinical problems generate such a wide differential diagnosis as pyrexia (fever) of unknown origin. The initial definition proposed by ... GM Varghese,P Trowbridge,T Doherty - BMJ 被引量: 36发表: 2010年 Prevalence of Salmonella typhi among patients with febrile illness in rur...