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1. "The Fever Is Still There!": Workup and Management of Prolonged Fever.

2. Pyrexia of unknown origin (PUO) and the cost of care in a tertiary care institute in Sri Lanka.

3. Fever of Unknown Origin in Adults.

4. Fever of unknown origin: a retrospective review of pediatric patients from an urban, tertiary care center in Washington, DC.

5. Cardiac and vascular causes of persistent fever: A systematic review.

6. Predicting the outcomes of targeted temperature management for children with seizures and/or impaired consciousness accompanied by fever without known etiology.

7. Points & Pearls: Evaluation and management of the febrile young infant in the emergency department

8. Outcomes of a clinical pathway for primary outpatient management of pediatric patients with low-risk febrile neutropenia.

9. Fever of Unknown Origin in US Soldier: Telemedical Consultation Limitations in a Deployment to West Africa.

10. The challenge of rapid management of fever in children under 5 in Guinea.

11. Performance of risk stratification criteria in the management of febrile young infants younger than three months of age.

12. Etiology and Resource Use of Fever of Unknown Origin in Hospitalized Children.

13. Pyrexia of unknown origin.

14. Fieber: Was nun?

15. Clinical approach to fever of unknown origin in children.

16. Diagnosis and empirical treatment of fever of unknown origin (FUO) in adult neutropenic patients: guidelines of the Infectious Diseases Working Party (AGIHO) of the German Society of Hematology and Medical Oncology (DGHO).

17. [A 59-year-old woman with upper abdominal pain and fever].

18. Is Shared Decision-making the Right Approach for Febrile Infants?

19. [A Somali refugee with fever and abnormal blood smear].

20. Fever of unknown origin, giant cell arteritis, and aortic dissection.

21. Das fiebrige Kind mit Atemnot.

22. Clinical-Pathological Conference Series from the Medical University of Graz : Case No 162: A 30-year-old woman from Nigeria with fever 3 months postpartum.

23. [Febrile Urinary Tract Infections: When are they an Emergency?]

24. Current Evidence on the Evaluation and Management of Fever Without a Source in Infants Aged 0-90 Days: A Review.

25. Fever of unknown origin (FUO) revised.

26. Increasing understanding of the relationship between geographic access and gendered decision-making power for treatment-seeking for febrile children in the Chikwawa district of Malawi.

27. Pyrexia of unknown origin: causes, investigation and management.

28. Management of Postembolization Syndrome Following Hepatic Transarterial Chemoembolization for Primary or Metastatic Liver Cancer.

29. Pediatric Fever of Unknown Origin.

30. [Neuroleptic malignant syndrome : Rare cause of fever of unknown origin].

31. Study of acute febrile illness: a 10-year descriptive study and a proposed algorithm from a tertiary care referral hospital in rural Kerala in Southern India.

32. Tackling fever and inflammation of unknown origin: the do's and don'ts.

33. Accuracy of a sequential approach to identify young febrile infants at low risk for invasive bacterial infection.

34. Prolonged febrile illness and fever of unknown origin in adults.

35. Economicalness of outpatient laboratory diagnostics.

36. Consider further differential diagnoses.

37. Laboratory tests are important.

38. Pointers for the examination technique.

39. Additional comments regarding diagnosis and treatment.

40. In reply.

41. Do not administer free glucose solution.

42. [Patient with fever].

43. [Fever in returning travelers].

44. Prolonged and recurrent fevers in children.

45. The febrile child: diagnosis and treatment.

46. The management and the diagnosis of fever of unknown origin.

47. Admitting day.

48. [Fever of unknown origin].

49. A roadmap for fever of unknown origin in children.

50. Three cases of fever of unknown origin (FUO) with acute multifocal non-bacterial osteitis (NBO) as reactive osteomyelitis.

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