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KMID : 0363320030240020409
Journal of Korean Oriental Internal Medicine
2003 Volume.24 No. 2 p.409 ~ p.414
A case study of Fever of Unknown Origin with stroke patient
Hwang Sang-Il

Baek Dong-Gi
Cho Gwon-Il
Choi Jin-Young
Shin Hak-Soo
Choi Woo-Jung
Rhim Eun-Kyung
Lee Yun-Jae
Kim Dong-Woung
Shin Sun-Ho
Abstract
Fever is an elevation of body temperature to a level above normal to greater than 37.2{circ}C. Fever of Unknown Origin is usually defined in adults as continuous fever at least 3 weeks duration with daily temperature elevation above 101.5{circ}F(38.3{circ}C) and remaining undiagnosed after 1 week of intensive study in the hospital. Diagnoses for Fever of Unknown Origin fall into three general categories: infectious disease, connective tissue disease, neoplasm. We experienced a cases of Fever of Unknown Origin which occurred after subarachnoid hemorrhage and intracerebral hemorrhage. As for treatment, we used Cheongleejagamtang-gami(ôè×îí²Êì÷·Ê¥Ú«). Fever of Unknown Origin was improved within 5 days of the admission.
KEYWORD
Fever of Unknown Origin, Cheongleejagamtang-gami(ôè×îí²Êì÷·Ê¥Ú«)
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