Fever of unknown origin Flashcards
What is pyrexia of unknown origin?
A temperature over 38.3 on several occasions lasting more than 3 weeks
1. Infections,
2. Malignancy,
3. Rhumatological
What are some differential diagnosis for pyrexia of unknown origin?
Abscess - Localised pain and swelling,
Bacterial infections - Infective endocarditis, brucellosis, typhus, lyme disease
Parasitic and fungal infections - Malaria, schistosomiasis
Malignancy - weight loss, night sweats, fatigue. Lymphoma
Drug reactions - Accompanied by oesinophilia
Connective tissue disorder - Joint pain, skin rash and fatigue. Eg, SLE
Autoimmune inflammatory syndromes - Vasculitis, systemic autoimmune diseases, granulomatous diseases (sarcoidosis), autoinflammatory syndromes.
What is brucellosis
Bacterial infection caused by brucella species. It presents with constitutional symptoms, arthralgia, joint pain and swelling, hepatomegaly and/or splenomegaly
What are the investigations for fever of unknown origin?
- Bloods,
- Blood cultures,
- ECHO,
- Imaging - chest X-ray, MRI, CT
- LP,
- Tissue biopsy,
- Urinalysis