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Fever in Children - About.com Symptom Checker; Check symptoms and treatment of fever in children in the Fever in Children section of the About.com Symptom Checker. ... Prolonged Fever - Fever of Unknown Origin; Review what to do about a child who has a prolonged fever and is not getting any better.
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pediatrics.about.com/od/fever/Fever_and_Your_Child.htm
pediatrics.about.com/od/fever/Fever_and_Your_Child.htm
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Review what to do about a child who has a prolonged fever and is not getting any better. ... A. Having a child with a prolonged fever like this can be frustrating, both for a parent and their Pediatrician. ... Testing Gifted Children - The Least You Should Know About Testing Your Gift...
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pediatrics.about.com/od/weeklyquestion/a/04_fuo.htm
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The most common causes of fever in children include cold, flu, otitis media, throat infection, UTI, or roseola, but there are numerous other possibilities. Less commonly, fever can be caused by extremely serious conditions such as meningitis, meningococcal disease, and others. ... Prolonged fever (122 causes)
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www.wrongdiagnosis.com/sym/fever.htm
www.wrongdiagnosis.com/sym/fever.htm
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Causes and diagnosis of Prolonged fever in children including babies, infants, toddlers, and older children. ... Symptoms » Prolonged fever » Children...
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The present study aims to determine the causes of prolonged fever, to investigate the relationship of fever using some basic laboratory tests, ... Forty-six children (57.50%) had a prolonged fever that had lasted from 15-30 days, 18 (22.50%) from 31-60 days, and 16 (20.00%) had fever lasting more than 60 days.
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/14521533
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A prospective evaluation of 146 children with fever of unknown origin (FUO) and prolonged fever was performed from 1990 to 1996. ... The relatively common finding of acute bartonellosis in this population suggests that FUO and prolonged fever in children are other presentations of infection with B. henselae.
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/9455513
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The evaluation of children with prolonged fever of unknown origin (FUO) provides pediatricians with a unique opportunity to use every ounce of their diagnostic skills. Clinical practice guidelines and complicated algorithms generally do not apply to the diagnostic approach to children with FUO.
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www.childrensmemorial.org/cme/online/article.asp?articleID=128
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1 Department of Medicine, Children's Hospital Medical Center, and the Department of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts; ... R. W. Steele; Fever of Unknown Origin: A Time for Patience with Your Patients; Clinical Pediatrics, December 1, 2000; 39(12): 719 - 720. [PDF];
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pediatrics.aappublications.org/cgi/content/abstract/55/4/468
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Fever is a symptom or an indicator that something is not right within the body. A fever can have various causes. It may be due to bacterial or viral infection, an allergic reaction from an allergy, or overheat after prolonged physical activity or sun exposure. ... Signs that indicate fever in very young children include:
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www.umm.edu/pediatric-info/fever.htm
www.umm.edu/pediatric-info/fever.htm
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