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** Less common, in recent travelers: [[rickettsioses]], [[leptospirosis]], [[schistosomiasis]], [[gnathostomiasis]], [[cysticercosis]], [[enteric fever]]
 
** Less common, in recent travelers: [[rickettsioses]], [[leptospirosis]], [[schistosomiasis]], [[gnathostomiasis]], [[cysticercosis]], [[enteric fever]]
 
* '''Neoplastic''' (7 to 35%)
 
* '''Neoplastic''' (7 to 35%)
** More common: lymphoma, leukemia, solid-organ tumours (especially renal cell carcinoma and melanoma)
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** More common: lymphoma, leukemia, solid organ tumours (especially renal cell carcinoma and melanoma)
 
** Less common: myelodysplastic syndrome, colonic adenocarcinoma, multiple myeloma, gastric carcinoma, mesothelioma, [[Castleman disease]]
 
** Less common: myelodysplastic syndrome, colonic adenocarcinoma, multiple myeloma, gastric carcinoma, mesothelioma, [[Castleman disease]]
 
* '''Inflammatory''' (11 to 34%)
 
* '''Inflammatory''' (11 to 34%)

Revision as of 10:21, 7 August 2020

Background

  • Typically defined as a persistent fever that remains undiagnosed despite an extensive initial workup
  • Causes have changed over the decades as diagnostic tools have improved

Definitions

Type Definition
Classic Temperatures >38.3ºC without diagnosis despite 3 weeks of outpatient investigations over 3 visits, or 1 week of intensive outpatient investigation, or 3 days of inpatient investigation
Nosocomial Temperatures >38.3ºC without diagnosis in a hospitalized acute-care patient, where infection was not community-acquired, despite 3 days of investigations including preliminary results of blood cultures at 48 hours
Neutropenic Temperatures >38.3ºC without diagnosis in patients with neutrophils <500/μL or expected to fall to that level in 1-2 days, despite initial investigations including preliminary results of blood cultures at 48 hours
HIV-associated Temperatures >38.3ºC without diagnosis over 4 weeks (outpatient) or 3 days (inpatient) in patients with HIV, despite initial investigations including preliminary results of blood cultures at 48 hours

Differential Diagnosis

Further Reading

  • Fever and Fever of Unknown Origin: Review, Recent Advances, and Lingering Dogma. Open Forum Infect Dis. 2020. doi: 10.1093/ofid/ofaa132


Fever syndromes