Fever of Unknown Origin: Clinical Case and Viva Q&A
Document Clinical Case of Fever of Unknown Origin in Children A 6-year-o...
Document Clinical Case of Fever of Unknown Origin in Children A 6-year-o...
Introduction Fever is one of the most common reasons for pediatric consultations and hospital admissions. It is a physiological respo...
Introduction Fever is one of the most common reasons for pediatric consultations and hospital admissions. Understanding the pattern...
Introduction Fever is one of the most common symptoms encountered in pediatric practice, often causing significant concern for parents...
Fever in a neonate (birth to 28 days) or young infant (29 days to 3 months) is considered a medical emergency due to their immature immun...
Fever of unknown origin (FUO) in children can be a challenging diagnostic dilemma for healthcare professionals. Unlike in adults, where ...
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