1: Fever of Unknown Origin Flashcards
1
Q
Define fever of unknown origin (FUO).
A
- Prolonged fever (rectal temp > 101°F or 38.3°C) or oral temp > 100.0°F (37.8°C) for 2 - 3 weeks or more without an etiology.
OR
- No specific diagnosis after 3-7 days or 3 days of outpatient visits, extensive studies, and continued fever.
2
Q
What is the cause of many FUO?
A
Atypical presentations of common disorders.
3
Q
What are some DDx for FUO in those <6 yo?
A
- UTI / Pyelonephritis
- Respiratory infx
- Localized infx (abscess, osteomyelitis)
- Juvenile arthritis
- Leukemia
4
Q
What are some DDx for FUO in adolescents?
A
- TB
- Inflammatory bowel dz
- Autoimmune dz
- Lymphoma
- UTI / Pyelonephririts
- Respiratory infx
- Localized infx (abscess, osteomyelitis)
- Juvenile arthritis
- Leukemia
5
Q
When do you admit to the hospital with FUO?
A
- Very ill
- Concern for Munchausen’s by proxy
- FTT
- Very young
- Follow up unreliable
6
Q
T/F Empiric ABX are used for FUO.
A
False. No ABX unless cause is known or likely known.