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==Laboratory Findings== | ==Laboratory Findings== | ||
===Initial laboratory studies in patients with FUO=== | |||
* Complete blood count with differential | |||
* Basic metabolic panel | |||
* Liver function test including AST, ALT, LDH, bilirubin | |||
* Creatine kinase | |||
* Blood cultures (at least 2 sets) | |||
* Urinalysis with microscopic examination | |||
* Urine cultures | |||
* Erythrocyte sedimentation rate | |||
* C-reactive protein | |||
* Antinuclear antibodies | |||
* Rheumatoid factor | |||
* CMV IgM antibodies and heterophile antibody test if positive for atypical lymphocytes | |||
* Q fever antibodies for patients with exposure to livestocks | |||
* HIV antibody | |||
* Serum protein electrophoresis | |||
* Tuberculin skin test | |||
* Fecal occult blood test | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Synonyms and keywords: febris continua e causa ignota; febris e causa ignota; febris E.C.I.; fever/pyrexia of obscured/undetermined/uncertain/unidentifiable/unknown focus/origin/source; fever/pyrexia without a focus/origin/source; FUO; PUO
Overview
A comprehensive and meticulous history (i.e. illness of family members, recent visit to the tropics, medication), repeated physical examination (i.e. skin rash, eschar, lymphadenopathy, heart murmur) and a myriad of laboratory tests (serological, blood culture, immunological) are the cornerstone of finding the cause.
Laboratory Findings
Initial laboratory studies in patients with FUO
- Complete blood count with differential
- Basic metabolic panel
- Liver function test including AST, ALT, LDH, bilirubin
- Creatine kinase
- Blood cultures (at least 2 sets)
- Urinalysis with microscopic examination
- Urine cultures
- Erythrocyte sedimentation rate
- C-reactive protein
- Antinuclear antibodies
- Rheumatoid factor
- CMV IgM antibodies and heterophile antibody test if positive for atypical lymphocytes
- Q fever antibodies for patients with exposure to livestocks
- HIV antibody
- Serum protein electrophoresis
- Tuberculin skin test
- Fecal occult blood test